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7EUBEN  Hoar  Library, 


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LITTLETON,    MASSACHUSETTS. 


1889. 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR    LISTS. 


ROSTON : 
Library  Bureau. 


LAKEVIEW    press: 

LAKKVIEW    PRINTING    COMPANY, 

SOUTH    FRAMINGHAM,    MASS. 


NEW  YORK  Public  UBRAfli^ 

Circulation  DCPARTMCNr 

TRAINING  CLASS 


TRUSTEES. 

1889. 


Hon.  Geo.  W.  Sanderson,  President. 

Miss  H.   P.  Dodge,  Secretary. 

Herbert  J.   Harwood,  Treasurer. 
Rev.  Wm.  I.  Nichols.  Rev.  W.  J.  Cloues. 

Rev.  J.  C.  Staples.  John  W.  Adams. 


LIBRARIAN. 

Miss  Sarah  F.  White. 


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INTRODUCTORY. 


The  Reuben  Hoar  Library,  a  gift  to  the  citizens  of  Littleton  by  one  who 
has  preferred  to  be  considered  an  unknown  donor,  was  opened  to  the  public 
in  August,  1887.  The  number  of  books  then  ready  for  delivery  was  about 
2,200;  a  number  since  increased  to  a  little  over  4,000  volumes.  Of  the 
original  gift  of  $10,000,  one  half,  by  the  terms  of  the  bequest,  forms  a 
permanent  fund  to  provide  for  future  additions. 

The  plan  of  classification  adopted  for  the  Library  is  that  known  as  the 
Dewey,  or  "  Decimal,"  System,  devised  by  Professor  Melvil  Dewey,  now 
secretary  of  the  American  Library  Association  and  of  the  University  of  the 
State  of  New  York. 

The  decimals,  which  are  an  invaluable  feature  of  the  system  where 
extended  or  minute  classification  is  desired,  have  been  used  in  comparatively 
few  cases;  mainly  in  the  departments  of  History,  Travel,  and  Biography. 
By  use  of  a  table  ingeniously  arranged  by  Mr.  C.  A.  Cutter,  of  the  Boston 
Athenaeum,  the  books  of  the  different  classes  are  placed  upon  the  shelves 
in  alphabetic  order  of  author. 

It  has  not  been  considered  practicable  to  print  the  system  of  classification 
in  full,  but  the  main  classes  and  divisions  have  been  given,  and  in  the  sub- 
ject index  following  them  will  be  found  a  more  complete  guide  to  the  books. 

Inquiry  should  be  made  at  the  desk  for  any  book  wanted,  but  not  found 
in  the  catalogue.  Any  one  preferring  to  do  so  may  write  the  name  of  the 
book  desired  instead  of  its  class  and  author  number. 


PROPERTY  OF 
THE  CITY  OF  NEW  YORK 

RULES  AND  REGULATIONS. 

Adopted  by  the  Trustees. 


The  Library  shall  be  open  on  Wednesday  from  2  to  5  P.  M.,  and  on 
Saturday  from  2  to  5  and  7  to  9  P.  M.,  except  when  the  above  days  occur  on 
legal  holidays. 

1.  Any  permanent  resident  of  the  town  over  twelve  years  of  age,  may 
take  from  the  Library  one  book  at  a  time,  after  signing  a  promise  that  he  or 
she  will  observe  all  rules  and  regulations  of  the  Library,  provided  no  book 
shall  be  delivered  to  a  minor  until  the  parent,  guardian,  or  other  responsible 
resident  shall  have  become  surety  for  said  minor. 

2.  Persons  temporarily  residing  in  town  may  enjoy  the  privilege  of  the 
Library  on  the  same  condition  as  residents,  provided  that,  in  taking  books, 
they  furnish  a  satisfactory  guarantee,  or  deposit  with  the  librarian  the  value 
of  the  book  taken. 

3.  Every  person  entitled  to  borrow  books  from  the  Library  shall  receive 
a  card  bearing  his  name.  This  card  must  always  be  presented  on  taking 
out  a  book  for  home  use,  and  also  on  returning  or  renewing  a  book.  Each 
card  holder  will  be  held  responsible  for  any  book  drawn  by  means  of  his 
card. 

4.  Application  for  books  is  to  be  made  on  printed  slips  provided  by  the 
Library.  The  name  and  address  of  the  applicant  copied  from  his  card  must 
be  written  on  these  slips,  and  both  card  and  slip  must  be  handed  to  the 
librarian. 

5.  Books  can  be  kept  three  weeks  unless  otherwise  marked.  Any  new 
book  that  is  likely  to  be  in  great  demand,  may  be  marked  to  be  retained  one 
or  two  weeks  only,  and  shall  not  be  renewed  or  retaken  by  any  member  of 
the  same  family  until  it  has  been  upon  the  shelves  of  the  library  at  least  one 
ibrary  day.  The  fine  for  keeping  a  book  over  time  shall  be  five  cents  for 
every  library  day.  When  a  book  is  one  week  over  due,  notice  of  delin- 
quency shall  be  given  by  postal  card,  and  after  another  week  of  detention  it 
shall  be  sent  for  at  the  expense  of  the  delinquent. 

6.  Injuries  to  books  beyond  reasonable  wear,  and  all  losses,  shall  be 
made  good  to  the  Library  to  the  satisfaction  of  the  trustees,  by  the  person 
liable ;  and  no  books  shall  be  loaned  to  any  person  who  has  fines  or  penal- 
ties remaining  unsettled. 


RULES    AND    REGULATIONS. 


7.  Special  attention  is  called  to  the  following  law  of  the  Commonwealth  :  — 

"  Whoever  wilfully  and  maliciously,  or  wantonly  and  without  cause,  writes 
upon,  injures,  defaces,  tears  or  destroys  any  book,  plate,  picture,  engraving 
or  any  statue,  belonging  to  any  law,  town,  city,  or  other  public  library,  shall 
be  punished  by  a  fine  of  not  less  than  five  dollars,  nor  more  than  fifty  dol- 
ars,  or  by  imprisonment  in  the  jail  not  exceeding  six  months  for  every  such 
offence.  —  Approved  Feb.  26,  1872." 

It  must  be  borne  in  mind  that  the  turning  down  of  leaves,  and  the  writing 
upon  books,  even  for  corrections  of  the  press,  is  forbidden.  Books  lost  or 
damaged  must  be  replaced  by  the  borrower. 

8.  A  book  is  not  to  be  lent  out  of  the  household  of  the  person  on  whose 
card  it  is  taken. 

9.  Reference  books,  marked  "  R  "  in  the  catalogue,  cannot  be  taken  from 
the    Library         .         .         .         except  by  permission  of  two  of  the  trustees. 

10.  Persons  may  receive  books  for  consultation  in  the  reading-room  by 
making  written  application  on  the  "  Hall  slips,"  furnished  at  the  desk.  Any 
one  neglecting  to  return  such  books  shall  forfeit  this  privilege. 

11.  The  librarian  is  required  to  exercise  discretion  in  regard  to  the  use 
of  all  books,  especially  in  the  case  of  minors,  and  in  regard  to  books  of 
great  value  or  rarity,  and  may  also,  at  discretion,  refuse  to  change  a  book 
the  same  day  on  which  it  is  taken  out. 

12.  Only  one  book  can  be  taken  at  a  time,  unless  the  work  is  in  more 
than  one  volume,  in  which  case  two  may  be  taken. 

13.  For  teachers  in  public  schools  cards  shall  be  issued  on  which 
three  books  at  a  time  may  be  taken.  Pupils'  cards  shall  be  issued,  one  for 
each  teacher,  on  which  six  books  at  a  time  may  be  taken.  These  books 
shall  be  upon  subjects  connected  with  the  studies  of  the  school.  Teachers 
shall  be  responsible  for  all  books  so  taken,  and  shall  return  any  such  book 
immediately  upon  the  written  notification  of  the  librarian. 

14.  All  the  books  shall  be  returned  for  an  annual  examination  at  such 
time  as  the  trustees  may  appoint. 

15.  Neither  books,  papers,  nor  magazines,  belonging  to  the  reading-room 
tables,  can  be  taken  from  the  Library. 

16.  No  person  except  the  librarian,  assistant,  or  a  trustee,  shall  enter  an 
alcove  or  take  any  book  from  the  shelves  without  special  permission. 

17.  All  persons  visiting  the  Library  will  be  required  to  conduct  them- 
selves quietly,  and  to  avoid  loud  and  disturbing  conversation.  The  use  ol 
tobacco  in  any  form  is  strictly  prohibited  in  the  portion  of  the  building 
assigned  to  the  Library.  Any  one  abusing  the  privileges  of  the  Library  by 
improper  conduct  will  be  denied  admission. 


CLASSES. 


0.  GENERAL  WORKS. 

1.  PHILOSOPHY. 

2.  RELIGION. 

3.  SOCIOLOGY. 

4.  PHILOLOGY.* 

5.  NATURAL  SCIENCE. 

6.  USEFUL  ARTS. 

7.  FINE  ARTS. 

8.  LITERATURE. 

9.  HISTORY. 


DIVISIONS. 


000  General  Works. 

010  Bibliography. 

020  Library  Economy. 

030  General  Cyclopaedias. 

040  General  Collections. 

050  General  Periodicals. 

060  General  Societies. 

070  Newspapers. 

080  Special  Libraries.     Tolygra- 

090  Book  Rarities.  [phy. 

100  Philosophy. 

110  Metaphysics. 

120  Special  Metaphysical  Topics. 

130  Mind  and  Body. 

140  Philosophical  Systems. 

150  Mental  Faculties.    Psychol- 

160  Logic.  [ogy. 

170  Ethics. 

180  Ancient  Philosophers. 

IfiO  Modern  Philosophers. 

200  Religion. 

210  Natural  Theology. 

220  Bible. 

230  Doctrinal  Theol.  Dogmatics. 

240  Devotional  and  Practical. 

250  Homiletic.     Pastoral.    Paro- 
chial. 

260  Church.  Institutions.  Work. 

270  Religious  History. 

280  Christian  Churches  and 
Sects. 

290  Non-Christian  Religions. 

300  Sociology. 

310  Statistics. 

320  Political  Science. 

330  Political  Economy. 

340  Law. 

350  Administration. 

360  Associations.     Institutions. 

370  Education. 

380  Commerce.    Communication. 

390  Customs.     Costumes.      Folk- 

400  Philology.  [Lore. 

410  Comparative. 

420  English. 

430  German. 

440  French. 

4.^0  Italian. 

460  Spanish. 

470  Latin. 

4.S0  Greek. 

490  Minor  Languages 


500 

510 
520 
630 
540 
550 
560 
570 
580 
590 
600 
610 
620 
630 
640 
650 

660 
670 
680 
690 

700 
710 
720 
730 
740 
750 
760 
770 
780 
790 

800 
810 
820 
830 
840 
850 
S60 
870 
880 
890 

900 
910 
920 
930 
940 
950 
960 
970 
980 
990 


Natural  Science. 

Mathematics. 

Astronomy. 

Physics. 

Chemistry. 

Geology. 

Paleontology. 

Biology. 

Botany. 

Zoology. 
Useful  Arts. 

Medicine. 

Engineering. 

Agriculture. 

Domestic  Economy. 

Communication      and      Com- 
merce. 

Chemical  Technology. 

Manufactures. 

Mechanic  Trades. 

Building. 
Fine  Arts. 

Landscape  Gardening. 

Architecture. 

Sculpture. 

Drawing.     Design.     Decora- 
Painting,  [tion. 

Engraving. 

Photography. 

Music. 

Amusements. 
Literature. 

American 

English. 

German. 

French. 

Italian. 

Spanish. 

Latin. 

Greek. 

Minor  Languages. 
History. 

Geography  and  Description. 

Biography. 

Ancient  History. 
f  Europe. 
Asia. 
E     I  Africa. 

-{  North  America. 
South  America. 
Oceanica    and    Polar    Re- 
gions. 


SUBJECT  INDEX. 


Abbeys,  history 942 

Aborigines  of  America  .  .  .  970 
Acadie,  Nova  Scotia,  travel  .  .  917.1 
Accidents,  medicine  ....  617 
Acts  and  resolves 

American  statutes  ....     345 

English  statutes      ....     .34fi 

Acute  diseases 61  (J 

Adjutant  General's  reports  .  .  3.5.5 
Adventures,  travels,  etc.     .     .     .     910 

Esthetics 701 

Africa,  travel     .     .     .     916,  916.1,  etc. 

Agriculture 6.30 

Alaska,  history 979 

travel 917.9 

Allegories 244 

Almanacs 529 

statistical 310 

Alps,  travel 914.94 

America,  discovery 973.1 

history 970 

Central,  history 972.8 

travel 917.28 

North,  history 970 

travel 917 

South,  travel 918 

Americanisms 427 

Amusements 790 

Artists,  biography {>27.5 

Astronomy 520,  523 

Atheism,  natural  theology .     ,     .     211 

Athenian  empire        938 

Athletic  sports 796 

Atlases,  geographical     ....     912 

historical 911 


Australasia,  travel 919.3 

Australia,  history 994 

Azores,  travel 914.6 

Ballot 324 

Banking 332 

Bartholomew,  St.,  persecution    .     272 

Bee  keeping 638 

Bees,  insects 595 

Beet-sugar,  manufacture     .     .     .     664 

Behavior 177 

Belles-lettres 800 

Bermudas,  travel 917.29 

Bible 220 

Bibliography 010 

Bicycling 796 

Biography 920-927.8 

Am.  Indians 970.2 

Biology 570 

Birds,  zoology 598.2 

Blacksmithing 682 

Blights,  agriculture 632 

Blue  books 328 

Blue  laws 345 

Board  of  health 614 

Body  and  mind 130 

Books,  choice  of 028 

Boston,  Mass.,  history  ....  974.4 

travel 917.44 

Botany 580 

Bourbons,  French  history  .  .  944.03 
British  America,  history     .     .     .     971 

travel 917.1 

Business,  ethics 174 

methods 658 

Butterflies 595 


SUBJECT    INDEX. 


California,  history 979 

travel 917.9 

Cape  Cod,  history 974.4 

Capital  and  labor 331 

Catalogues,  dictionary   ....     019 

subject 017 

Cattle 636.2 

veterinary  medicine     .     .     .     619 

Caves,  geology 551 

Celibacy,  sacerdotal 254 

Census 310 

Character,  ethics 170 

Charitable  associations  .  .  .  361 
Chemistry 540 

agricultural 631 

Children,  care  of 649 

education  of 372 

China,  travel 915.1 

Chinese  immigration      ....     325 

religion 299 

Chivalry,  age  of 940 

Cholera,  epidemic 614 

Christ,  Christology 232 

Christian  church 261-289 

doctrines 230 

history 270 

Christianity,  evidences  ....     239 

history 270-289 

Church,  institutions  and  work  .  260 
Churches,  various  Christian  .  .  280 
Civil   government,   political 

science 320 

Civil  service  reform 351 

Civil  war,  U.  S.  history  .  .  .  973.7 
Civilization,  history  of  ...  .  901 
Classics,  Greek  literature  .     .     .     880 

Latin  literature 870 

Climate 551 

Coast  survey 526 

Coats  of  arms,  heraldry  .  ,  .  929.8 
Colleges  and  universities  .  .  .  378 
Collectors'  manuals,  biology  .  .  579 
Color,  optics     .......     535 

painting 752 

Commentaries,  Bible      ....     220 

law 347 


Commerce,  sociology     ....  380 

Communication,  sociology       .     .  880 

useful  arts 650 

Compends,  see  subject 

Composition,  rhetoric    ....  808 

Concordance,  Bible 220 

Confederation,  Am.  colonies  .     .  973.8 

Congo,  travel 916.7 

Congregational  church  ....  285 

Congressional  debates  ....  328 

directories 328 

Conscience,  ethics 171 

Conservatories,  plants    ....  716 
Constantinople,  travel    .     .     .     914.96 

Constitution,  English  law  .     .     .  342 

U.  S.  history 973.4 

U.  S.  law 342 

Consular  reports 382 

Conversation,  errors  of       ...  428 

ethics  of 177 

Cookery 641 

Cooperation,  political  economy  .  334 

Correspondence,  Am.  literature  .  816 

Eng.  literature 826 

Cosmology 113 

Courtesy,  ethics 177 

Cows,  dairy 637 

Crests,  heraldry 929.8 

Creation,  evolution 575 

Criminal  trials 343 

Criticism,  literary 801 

Crusades 940 

Cyclopaedias,  general     ....  030 

special,  see  subject.      .     .     . 

Dairy 637 

Dates,  chronology 902 

Debates,  parliamentary       .     .     .  328 

Declamation,  rhetoric    ....  808.5 

Deism,  natural  theology     .     .     .  211 

Delusions 133 

Democracy,  in  America     .     .     .  342 

Demonology 133 

Denominations,  Christian  .     .  280-289 

Dentistry 617 

Derivation  of  words 422 

Descent  of  man,  biology    .     .     .  575 


SUBJECT    INDEX. 


XI 


Description  and  travels      .     .     . 

Devout  miscellany 

Dialogues,  entertainments       .     . 
Dictionaries,  English  language  . 

Dispensatory,  U.  S 

Doctrines,  theology 

Dogmatics 

Dogs,  domestic  animals      .     .     . 
Domestic  animals 

economy 

Domestic    relations,    political 

economy 

Drainage,  agriculture     .     .     .     . 

house     

Drama,  Eng.  literature  .     .     .     . 

Germ,  literature      .     .     .     . 

Drawing 

Drugs 

intoxicating,  ethics      .     .     . 

Duties,  moral 17' 

Dwelling  houses,  architecture 

plans  for    

Ear,  diseases 

Earth,  physical  geography 

Earthquakes 

Economy,  domestic  .... 

library 

political 

Edinburgh,  Scotland,  travel  . 
Education,  general  .... 
Educational  institutions      .     . 

reports,  public    .... 
Egypt,  ancient  history   .     .     . 

religions  of  ancient 

travel     

Electricity 

Elephants,  mammals      .     .     . 

Elocution 

Embroidery 

Emigration,  political  science  . 
Encyclopaedias,  general      .     . 

special,  see  subject.      .     . 

Engineering 

Engines 

England,  history 

travel  


910 
244 
793 
423 
613 
230 
230 
636.7 
636 
640 

323 
631 

628 
822 
832 
740 
615 
178 

0-179 
728 
692 
616 
551 
551 
640 
020 
330 

914.1 
370 
378 
379 
932 
299 

916.2 
537 
599 

808.5 
746 
325 
030 


620 

621 

942 

914.2 


English  language 

literature 

Engraving,  wood 

Ensilage,  agriculture      .     .     .     . 
Entomology,  zoology      .     .     .     . 

Epistles,  Bible 

Errors  of  speech 

Essays,  Am.  literature  .     .     .     . 

Eng.  literature 

special,  see  subject.      .     .     . 

Eternal  punishment 

Ethics 

Ethnic  religions 

Ethnology 

Etiquette,  customs 

ethics     

Etymologies 

Europe,  history 

travel     

Evolution,  biology 

natural  theology      .     .     .     . 

Explorations 

Eye,  optics 

diseases      

Fairs,  agricultural 

Farming,  agriculture      .     .     .     . 
Family,  ethics 

histories 

political  science       .     .     .     . 

Ferns  

Fiction follows 

Field  sports 

Fiji  islands,  travel 

Finance,  political  economy 

Fine  arts       

Fire  arms,  army 

Fish  culture 

Fisheries,  ownership      .     .     .     . 

Fishes,  zoology 

Fishing,  sports 

Florida,  U.  S.,  travel      .     .     .     . 
Flower   garden,   landscape 

gardening   

Folk-lore 

Food,  domestic  economy   .     .     . 
Force,  mechanics 


420 
820 
761 
633 
595 
227 
428 
814 
824 

237 
170 
290 
572 
395 
177 
422 
940 
914 
575 
213 
910 
535 
616 
630 
630 
170 

929.2 
321 
587 
891 
796 
919 
336 
700 
355 
639 

333.9 
597 
799 

917.5 

716 

398 
643 
530 


SUBJECT    INDEX. 


Foreign  relations 3-27 

Forestry G34.0 

France,  history 944 

travel 914.4 

Franco-Prussian  war      .     .     .     944.08 

Free  trade 337 

French  literature 840 

French  philosophy 194 

French  revolution      ....     944.04 

Fruit  culture C34 

Fungi,  botany 589 

Fungicides 632 

Future  life,  theology      ....     218 

l)unishment 237 

Games,  amusements       .     .     .  790,  793 
Gardening,  flower 716 

kitchen 635 

landscape 710 

Gems,  mineralogy 549 

Genealogy 929 

Geodesy 526 

Geography,  descriptive       .     .     .     910 

historical 911 

physical 551 

study  of,  eU 910  7 

Geology 550 

German  history 943 

literature 830 

philosophy 193 

God,  theology 210,  232 

Gospels,  Bible 220 

Government,  political  science     .     320 

U.  S.  and  state  administra- 
tions   353 

Grains,  agriculture 633 

Grape  culture 034 

Grasses,  agriculture 033 

Great  Britain,  history     ....     942 

travel 914.2 

Greece,  ancient  history      .     .     .     938 

travel 914.95 

Greek  classics 880 

literature 880 

Greenhouses 716 

Guide-books,  see  subject.    .     .     . 
Gulf  states,  U.  S.,  history  .     .     .     976 

travel 917.6 


Habits  of  animals 591 

Hallucinations 1.33 

Harvard  college 378 

Health,  hygiene 613 

public 614 

Heat,  physics 536 

Heraldry 929 

Heresies 273 

Highlands,  Scotland,  history  .     .  941.1 

History QQO 

ancient 930 

constitutional 342 

ecclesiastical 270 

universal 909 

of  special  topics,  see  subject. 
Hog,  domestic  animals  ....  6.30.4 

Holland,  history 949 

travel 914.92 

Holy  Land,  ancient  history     .     .     933 

travels 915.6 

Homiletics,  theology      ....     251 
Horse,  domestic  animals    .     .     .6,36.1 

.  shoeing 682 

veterinary  medicine     .     .     .     619 

Horsemanship 798 

Horticulture 716 

Hothouses,  flower  culture  .     .     .     716 

Housekeeping 640 

Huguenots,  persecutions    .     .     .     272 

Human  race 572 

Humor,  Am.  literature  ....     817 

Eng.  literature 827 

Hungary,  history 943 

Hunting,  sport 799 

Hygiene 613 

mental 131 

Hymnology,  sacred  theology  .     .     245 

Ice  age,  geology 551 

Ichnology 566 

Idioms,  English  language  .     .     .     423 

Illusions 133 

Immigration 325 

Immortality 218,237 

India,  history 954 

travel 915.4 

Indiana,  U.  S.,  history  ....     977 
Indians,  American 970.1 


SUBJECT    INDEX. 


xni 


Indoor  amusements 793 

Industrial  schools 607 

Infantry,  army 356 

Inquisition,  persecutions  by   .     .  272 

Insanity,  mind  and  body    .     .     .  132 

Insects,  zoology 595 

injurious  to  agriculture    .     .  632 

Instinct,  animals 591 

Intemperance,  ethics      ....  178 

Interior  decoration 747 

Ireland,  history 941.5 

travel 914.15 

Japan,  history 952 

travel 915.2 

Jesuits 271 

Jesus 232 

Jews,  ancient  history      ....  933 

Joinery,  carpentry 694 

Journeys  round  the  world  .     .     .  910 

Judea,  ancient  history    ....  933 

Kansas,  U.  S.,  history    ....  978 

Koran,  Alahometanism  ....  297 

Labor,  political  economy    .     .     .  331 

Landscape  gardening     ....  710 

Language 400 

Latin  classics 870 

Law 340 

Legends,  folk-lore 398 

Legislative  bodies  and  annals     .  328 

Letters,  Am.  literature  ....  816 

Eng.  literature 826 

Library  economy 020 

Light,  optics 535 

Literature 800 

Local  government 352 

Logic 160 

Machinery,  engineering      .     .     .  621 

Magazines,  general  periodicals    .  050 

literary 805 

special,  see  subject.      .     .     . 

Mahometanism 297 

Mammalia,  zoology 599 

Maine 917.41 

Man 572 

Manners  and  customs    .... 
for  local,  see  special  countries. 


.Manuals,  collectors',  biology  .     .     579 

Manufactures 670 

Maps 912 

Massachusetts,  U.  S.,  history     .  974.4 

travel 917.44 

Mastodon 569 

Materia  medica 615 

Materials,  building 691 

Measures  and  weights  ....  .389 
Mechanic  arts  and  trades  .  .  .  680 
Mechanical  engineering     .     .     .     621 

Medicine 010 

Mediaeval  architecture  ....     723 

art 709 

Europe 940 

Memoirs,  biography 920 

Memory 154 

Mental  derangements     ....     132 

philosophy 150 

physiology 131 

Mercantile  manuals 658 

Metaphysics 110 

Meteorology 551 

Metrology 389 

Mexican  war,  U.  S.  history  .  .973  6 
Mexico,  history 972 

travel 917.2 

Michigan,  U.  S.,  history     .     .     .     977 

Microscope,  use  of 578 

Microscopy 578 

Middle  ages,  European  history  .  940 
Mind 150 

and  body 130 

Mineralogy 549 

Mines  and  mining 622 

Missions,  home  and  foreign    .     .     266 

Mohammedanism 297 

Monasteries,  of  the  Levant    .     .  916.2 

Money 332 

.Moral  philosophy 171 

Morals 170 

Mound  builders 571 

.Music 780 

Musicians'  lives 927.8 

Mythology 291,292 

Names  of  persons  and  places     .  929.4 


SUBJECT   INDEX, 


Navies 359 

Navigation,  useful  arts  .     ,     .     .     656 

Needlework,  art 746 

Netherlands,  history  .  ,  .  .  949 
New  England,  history    ....     974 

travel 917.4 

New  Hampshire,  travel  .  .  917.42 
New  York,  history 974.7 

travel 917.47 

Newspapers,  general  .  .  .  ,  070 
Nineveh,  antiquities  ....  913 
Normans,  European  history  .  942  02 
North  America,  history      ,     .     .     970 

travel 917 

Nova  Scotia 917.1 

Nullification,  law 342 

Nursery,  domestic  economy   .     .     6i9 

Oceana,  history 990 

Opium,  medicine 615 

habit,  ethics 178 

Optics 535 

Orations,  Am.  literature     .     .     .     815 

Oratory 808.5 

Orchards,  agriculture     ....     634 

Orchids,  botany 584 

Oregon,  history 979 

Orthography 421 

Ottoman  empire 949 

Ornithology 598 

Pacific  states,  history     ....     979 

travel 917.9 

Painting,  fine  arts 750 

house,  etc 698 

Paleontology 560 

Palestine,  ancient  history  .     .     .     933 

travel 915. (> 

Parents,  ethics 173 

Parliament,  England      ....     328 

Parliamentary  law 328 

Patents 608 

Pathology,  medicine  ....  616 
Periodicals,  general 050 

on  special  topics,  see  subject. 
Persecutions,  theology  ....     272 
Persia,  ancient  history  ....     935 
Peru,  history 985 


Pests,  agriculture 632 

Phanerogamia,  botany   ....     582 

Philology 400 

Philosophy 100 

moral 171 

Photography 770 

Physical  geography 551 

Physics 530 

Physiology 612 

animal 591 

mental 131 

Planets,  astronomy 523 

Plants,  landscape  gardening  ,     .     716 

Poetry,  American 811 

collections 808.1 

English 821 

German 831 

Italian 851 

Spanish 861 

Political  economy '    330 

parties 329 

science 320 

Polar  regions,  travel      ....  919.8 

Pomology 634 

Pompeii,  description      ,     .     ,     ,     913 

Portugal,  history 946 

Poultry 636.5 

Precious  stones 549 

Prehistoric  archaeology       .     ,     ,     571 

Prisons 365 

Protection,  political  economy      .     337 

Pseudonyms 014 

Psychology 150 

Pteridophyta,  botany      ....     587 
Punic  wars,  Rom.  history  .     .     .     937 

Punishment,  future 237 

Puritans,  Mass.  history      .     ,     .  974.4 

Pyrenees,  travel 914.4 

Quaker  laws 345 

Quakers,  sect 289 

Queens,  lives  of 920.7 

Quotations 808.8 

Railroads,  transportation    .     ,     .     385 

Reading,  books  and 028 

elementary  education  .     .     .     372 
Rebellion,  southern,  U.  S.  history  973.7 


SUBJECT    INDEX. 


Recipe  books,  cookery  ....  641 
Reform,  civil  service  ....  351 
Reformation,  religious  history     .     270 

Religion 200 

and  science 215 

Religions,  Non-Christian    .     .     .     290 

Reptiles,  zoology 598.1 

Revolution,  Am.,  history  .  .  .  973.3 
Eng.,  1688,  history .  .  .  942.00 
French,  1789,  history  .  .  944.04 
French,  1848,  history  .     .     944.07 

Rhetoric 808 

Rights,  fisheries 333.9 

Rome,  ancient  history    ....     937 

travel 914.5 

Roses,  wars  of 942.04 

Russia,  history 947 

travel 914.7 

St.  Bartholomew's  day,  persecu- 
tion      272 

Sanitary  affairs,  public  health      .     614 

science 628 

Sanskrit  literature 891 

Satire,  Am.  literature     ....     817 

Eng.  literature 827 

Scandinavia,  history 948 

Schools,  education 370 

public 379 

Sunday 268 

Science  and  religion 215 

mental 150 

moral 171 

natural 500 

study,  etc 507 

Scotland,  history 941 

Sects,  Christian 280 

Self  culture 374 

Senses 152 

Sermons 252 

Sex  in  education 376 

Shakspeare,  Eng.  drama    .     .     .     822 

Sheep 636.3 

Short-hand (153 

Siam,  travel 915.9 

Siberia,  travel 915.7 

Silos,  agriculture 633 


Skin  diseases 616 

Slang,  English  language     .     .     .  427 

Slavery 326 

Smithsonian  Institution      .     .     .  506 

Social  ethics 177 

science 300 

Socialism 335 

Society,  ethics 177 

Sociology 300 

South  America,  travel    ....  918 

Southern  states,  history      .     .     .  975 

travel 917.6 

Spain,  travel 914.6 

Spanish  language 460 

Spartan  supremacy 938 

Speakers,  oratory 808.5 

Species,  origin  of 575 

Speeches,  Am.  oratory  ....  815 

Sports,  out  door 796 

parlor 793 

Statistics 310 

Statute  law,  American   ....  345 

British,  see  Commentaries    . 

Steam  engine 621 

Stenography 653 

Storms 551 

Suffolk  deeds 974.4 

Suffrage 324 

Sun 523 

Sunday  schools 268 

Surgery 617 

Switzerland,  history  ....     914.94 

Synonyms,  Eng.  language  .     .     .  424 

Tariffs ^    ...  337 

Taxation 336 

Teaching,  methods,  etc.      .     .     .  371 

Teeth,  dentistry (>17 

Temperance 178 

Tennessee,  U.  S.,  history  .     .     .  976 

Theism 211 

Theology 200 

natural 210 

Thirty  years'  war,German  history  943 

Thought,  science  of 160 

Trade,  domestic 381 

foreign 382 


XVI 


SUBJECT    INDF.X. 


Trades,  mechanic 680 

Travels,  general 910 

scientific o08 

Treatises,  law 347 

Trees,  botany 582 

forestry 634.9 

Trial,  criminal 343 

Troy,  ancient  history  ....  939 
Turkey  in  Asia,  travel    ....  915. G 

Europe,  history 949 

Universities 378 

Useful  arts 600 

Vegetables,  agriculture  .  .  .  635 
Vison,  mental  faculty     ....     152 

optics 535 

Voice,  elocution 808.5 

Volcanoes 551 

Voyages,  travels 910 

scientific 508 


Wages,  labor  and 831 

War  department,  U.  S.       .     .     .  353 

Wealth,  political  economy       .     .  331 

Weapons 355 

Weather 551 

Weights  and  measures  ....  389 

Will,  metaphysics 159 

Window  gardening 716 

Woman,  education 376 

customs 396 

Woman's  position,  etc 396 

Wood  engraving 761 

Wool,  manufactures 677 

Working  classes,  political  econ- 
omy     331 

Yachting 797 

Year  books,  statistics     ....  310 

Zoology 590 


SUBJECT  LIST, 


SUBJECT    LIST. 


000.     GENERAL    WORKS. 


010.     BIBLIOGRAPHY. 

014.      BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    SPECIAL   FORMS. 

CuSHiNG.     Initials  and  pseudonyms.     1886. 


Initials  and  pseudonyms. 
Same.     2d  ser.     1888. 
Frey.     Sobriquets  and  nicknames.     1888. 

017.      SUBJECT   CATALOGUES 

Bangor  (Me.)  Public  Library.     1886. 
Buffalo  (N.Y.)  Library.     Finding-lists.     1885-86 
Dedham  Public  Library.     1888. 
Fitchburg  Public  Library.     1886.    . 
Harvard  University  Bulletin.     Nos.  40,  41 
Littleton.  Reuben  Hoar  Library.     1889. 
Milwaukee  (Wis.)  Public  Library.     1885. 

Same.  Quarterly  index  of  additions.  Nos.  1-12 
New  York  Free  Circulating  Library.  George  Bruce  Branch 
Newton  Free  Library.  1880. 
Paterson  (N.J.)  Free  Public  Library.  1886. 
Saco  (Me.),  Dyer  Library.     1886.      . 

Sai>ie.     Class  bulletin.     1888. 
West  Rindge  (N.H.)  Library.     1886. 


PSEUDONYMS,    ETC. 

R014.C95 
R014.C95 
R014.F89 


019.      DICTIONARY    CATALOGUES. 


Ayer  Public  Library.     1886.      . 
Belmont  Public  Library.     1884. 
Boston  Public  Library.      Catalogue  of  English  prose  fiction 
and  books  for  the  young.     (Lower  Hall.)     1885 
Charlestown  Branch.     1880. 
Brockton  Public  Library.     Fiction.     1889. 
Concord  Free  Library.     1875. 
Dover  (N.H.)  Public  Library.     1884. 
Same.     Bulletins.     1886-88. 


017.B22 
017. 1586 
017.D36 
018.  F55 
017.H26 
017.R31 
017.  M64 
017.  M64 
017.N42 
017.N48 
017.  P27 
()17.D98 
017.D98 
017.  W52 


019.AY2 
019.B41 

019.B65 
019.B65C 
019.B78 
019.  C74 
019.  D75 
019.  D75 


19 


019 


GENERAL   WORKS. —  DICTIONARY    CATALOGUES. 


Lancaster  Town  Library.     1887.     ..... 

Massachusetts      State     Library.         Annual     supplements 

1886-88 

Methuen,  Nevins  Memorial  Library.     1887.    . 

Nahant  Public  Library.     1875 

New  Bedford  Free  Public  Library.     Fiction.     1888. 
North  Easton,  Ames  Free  Library.     2v.     1875.    . 
QuiNCY  Public  Library.     1878.  .... 

Sudbury,  Goodnow  Library.     1887. 

Taunton  Public  Library.     1878 

Same.     Supplements.     1881,  1884. 
Toledo  (O.)  Public  Library.     1886. 


019.L22 

019.M3S 
019.N41 
OlQ.Nli 
019.N42 
019.AM3 
019.04 
019.G62 
019.T19 
019.T19 
019.T57 


020.     LIBRARY  ECONOMY. 

Library  journal.     Jan.,  1881-date.     v.  6-date.         .         .         .  020.L61 

Library  notes.     Ed.  by  M.  Dewey.     Jan.,  1886-date.     v.  1- 

date 020.LG11 

022.    buildings. 

Harvard  Public    Library.      Proceedings   at   the   dedication. 

1887 022.H26 

Littleton,  Reuben  Hoar  Library.     Proceedings  at  the  ded- 


ication.    1887.       ...... 

027.  general  libraries. 
Matthews.     {Arthur  Pemi)     Home  library. 

028.  READING   AND    AIDS. 

Abbott,  ed.     *Hints  for  home  reading.     1880. 
MuzzEY.     Books  and  reading.     A  lecture.     1857.     . 
Richardson.     The  choice  of  books,    1881.     . 

029.  literary    METHODS. 


See  974.4-L73 


In  V.  3  of  640. A  P5 


Cutter.     Alphabetic-order  table. 
Dewey.     Decimal  classification,  etc.     188."). 


028.AB26 
028.  M  98 
028.  R40 


029.  C98 
029.  D51 


030.     GENERAL  CYCLOPAEDIAS. 


Hedgeland,  cotnp.      Epitome  of  general  knowledge.     1829. 
=lv 

031.      AMERICAN    CYCLOP.KDIAS. 


030.  H35 


American    cyclopaedia.       Ed.   by   Ripley   and  Dana.      1883. 

16v ' R031.AM3 

Same.     Inde.x.     By  Conant.     1884.        .         .         .      R031.AM3 

*For  young  readers. 


GENERAL    WORKS. ENGLISH    PERIODICALS. 


052 


Appleton's  annual  cyclopaedia.     1876-87.     12v.      .        .        .  R031.AP5 

Champlin.    Young  folks' cyclopaedia  of  common  things.    1886.  R031.C35C 

Young  folks'  cyclopaedia  of  persons  and  places.     1881.      .  R031.C35P 

Johnson's  (rev.)  universal  cyclopaedia.     1886.     8v.    .         .         .  R031.J63 

Putnam,  comp.     The  world's  progress.     1883.          .        .         .  R031.P98 

Wheeler,  W.  and  C.     Familiar  allusions.     1887.     .         .         .  R031.W56 

032.      ENGLISH    CYCLOP.EDIAS. 

Brande  a7id  Cox,  eds.     Diet,  of  science,  literature,  and  art. 

1875.     3v R032.B73 

Chambers'  encyclopaedia.     1884.     lOv R032.C35 

Encyclop/EDIA  Britannica.     9th  ed.     1878-87.     22v.          .  R032.EN1 

For  cyclopedias  on  any  subject  see  the  subject. 


050.     GENERAL  PERIODICALS.     MAGAZINES. 


Fletcher,  ed.      Co-operative  index  to  periodicals.     [Sup.  to 

Lib.  journal.]     1883-86 R050.F63 

Poole.     Index  to  periodical  literature;  brought  down  to  1882 

with  the  assistance  of  W.  I.  Fletcher.     1882.       .         .  R050.P78 
and   Fletcher.      Same.      First    supplement :     1882-87. 

1888 R050.P78 

Griswold.     O.  p.  Index  annual.     1887.            ....  R0.50.Q4 

051.      AMERICAN   periodicals. 

Atlantic  monthly.     Jan.,  lS89-date.     v.  63-date.           .         .  051. AT6 

Century  magazine.     [  Formerly  "  Scribner's."]     v.  1-date.    .  051. C33 

Forum.     March,  1886-date.     v.  1-date 051.  F77 

Harper's  new  monthly  magazine.      June,  1850-date.      v.  1- 

date 051. H23 

Harper's  weekly  journal.     July,  1887-date.     v.  31-date.          .  051.H23w 

*Harper's  young  people.     Nov.,  1882-85.     v.  4-7.          .         .  051.H23y 

Littell's  living  age.      July,  1887-date.     5th  ser.     v.  59-date.  051.L71 

Nation.     June,  1888-date.     v.  46-date.             ....  051. N21 

tPANSY.     V.  10,  11,  a«^1.3 051. P19 

*St.  Nicholas.     Nov.,  1888-date.     v.  16-date.        .        .         .  051. SA2 

Scribner's  magazine.     July,  1887-date.     v.  2-date.          ,         .  051.SCR7 

fWiDE  awake.     June,  1886-date.     v.  23-date.            .         .         .  051. W63 

For  magazines  on  special  subjects,  see  subject. 


052.      ENGLISH    PERIODICALS. 

Illustrated  London  news.     American  ed.     Jan.,  18S9-date 
V.  4-date 


*For  young  readers. 


052.  L84 

tFor  children. 


100 


PHILOSOPHY    IN    GENERAL, 


100.     PHILOSOPHY  IN  GENERAL. 

104.      ESSAVS.      LECTURES.     ADDRESSES. 

Clifford.     Lectures  and  essays.     1880 104  C61 

109.      HISTORY    OF    PHILOSOPHY. 

ScHWEGLER.     History  of  philosophy  in  epitome.     1886.  .         .      lOO.SCHO 

110.     METAPHYSICS. 
BowNE.     Metaphysics:    a  study  in  first  principles.    .         .         .  110  B68 

113.      COSMOLOGY, 

FiSKE.     Outlines  of  cosmic  philosophy.     2v 113. F54 

130.     MIND  AND  BODY, 
Bain.     Mind  and  body.     1884 .  130. B16 

131,      MENTAL   PHYSIOLOGY    AND    HYGIENE. 

Carpenter.     Mental  physiology.     1886.  .        ,         .        .  131. C22 

LuYS.     The  brain  and  its  functions,     1882.     (Int.  sci.  ser.)       ,  131. L97 

TuKE.     Influence  of  the  mind  upon  the  body.     1884.        .         ,  131. T81 

132.      MENTAL   DERANGEMENTS. 

Butler.     The  curability  of  insanity.     1887 132.B97 

Hammond.    Certain  conditions  of  nervous  derangement,    1883.  132.H18 
Maudsley.     Body  and  mind  as  related  to  mental  disorders. 

1885 132.M44B 

Responsibility  in  mental  disease.     1884.     (Int.  sci.  ser.)     .  132.M44r 


133.      delusions.      WITCHCRAFT.      MAGIC. 

Mackay.     Memoirs  of  extraordinary  popular  delusions. 
Scott.     Letters  on  demonology  and  witchcraft.     1843.     , 

139.      PHRENOLOCiY.      MENTAL   PHOTOGRAPHY, 

CoMiiE,     The   constitution   of  man   considered  in  relation   to 
external  objects.     1857 

140.     PHILOSOPHICAL  SYSTEMS. 

142.      CRITICAL    PHILOSOPHY. 

Watson.     Kant  and  his  English  critics;    a  discussion  of  the 
critical  philosophy.         ....... 

150,     MENTAL    FACULTIES,     PSYCHOLOGY. 
Bain.     Mental  science.     1884, 

22 


133.M19 
133.SC08 


139.C73 


142.  W33 


150.B16 


PHILOSOPHY. THEORIES.       PHILOSOPHY    OF    ETHICS. 


171 


Bascom.     Principles  of  psychology.     1880 

Spencer.     Principles  of  psychology. 

Stewart.     Elements  of  the  philosophy  of  the  human  mind. 
1855 

152.      sense.      SENSE   PERCEPTIONS. 

Bernstein.     The  five  senses  of  man.     1886.    (Int.  sci.  ser.)    . 
Clarke.     Visions  :   a  study  of  false  sight.     1880.     . 
Clifford.     Seeing  and  thinking.     1880.  .... 

154.     memory. 
Miller.     Mental  gymnastics;  or,  lessons  on  memory.     1887. 

159.      WILL. 

FOTHERGILL.     *The  will  power;  its  range  in  action.     1887.     . 


150.  B29 
192.SP3P 

150.ST4: 


152.B45 
152.C55 
152.C61 


154.M61 


159.F82 


160.     LOGIC. 

Everett.     Science  of  thought;  a  system  of  logic.     1882. 
Mill.     A  system  of  logic.     1884 


160.  EV2 
160.  M60 


170.     ETHICS. 

BiERBOWER.     *The  virtues  and  their  reasons.     1888. 
Chaney.     *Everyday  life  and  everyday  morals.     18S5. 
Cicero.     Cicero  de  officiis.     Tr.  by  Peabody.     1883. 
Davidson.     Talks  with  young  men.     1884. 
Gladden.     Plain  thoughts  on  the  art  of  living.     1868. 
Gow.     *Good  morals  and  gentle  manners. 
Hughes.     *True  manliness.     Comp.  by  Brown. 
Lecky.     History  of  European  morals.     1886.     2v.  . 
MUNGER.     *0n  the  threshold.     1886. 

Smiles.     *Character. 

*Duty.     1884 

Swing.    *Motives  of  life.    1882 


170.B47 

170.  C36 

170.  C48 

170.  D  28 

170.G45 

170.  G74 

170.  H87 

170.  L49 

170.  M92 

170.SM4C 

170.SM4D 

170.  SW6 


171.      THEORIES.      PHILOSOPHY   OF   ETHICS. 


Bain.     Moral  science.     1880 

Blackie.     Four  phases  of  morals 

Hopkins.     The  law  of  love,  and  love  as  a  law. 

LoTZE.    Outlines  of  practical  philosophy.    Tr.  and  ed.  by  Ladd 

Maurice.     The  conscience.     1883 

Peabody.     Moral  philosophy.     1887 

Stephen.     The  science  of  ethics.     1882. 

See  a/so  K?iuU     193. K13. 
*For  young  readers. 

23 


171.B16 
171.B564 
171.H77 
171. L91 
171.  .M  44 
171.P31 
171.ST4 


173 


PHILOSOPHY. FAMILY    ETHICS. 


173.      FAMILY    ETHICS. 


Jackson.     Bits  of  talk  about  home  matters. 
Orcutt.     Parents'  manual. 
Sherwood.     Amenities  of  home. 


1873. 


173J13 

173.0R1 

In  V.  2  of  640.AP5 


174.    professional  and  business  ethics. 
Thayer.     Tact,  push,  and  principle.     1883. 


177. 


social  ethics. 


Art  of  conversation,     [anon.]     1865.  ..... 

Gladden.      Applied    Christianity :     moral   aspects    of   social 

questions.     1887.  ...... 

Hardy.     "  Manners  makyth  man."    ..... 

Hervey.     Principles  of  courtesy 

Huntington.      *Good  talking  and  good  manners,  fine  arts 

1887 

Maurice.     Social  morality.    1869 

178.    temperance,    stimulants,    narcotics 
Carpenter.     Use  and  abuse  of  alcoholic  liquors.     18-51. 
Clark.     Temperance  reform  in  Mass.,  1813-1833.     1888. 
Day.     The  opium  habit:    with  suggestions  as  to  the  remedy 

1868 " 

GusTAFSON.     The  foundation  of  death.     1885. 
Hargreaves.     Our  wasted  resources.     1886. 

Worse  than  wasted.     1885.  ..... 

Jewett.     Speeches,  poems,  eU.,  on  temperance  and  the  liquor 

trafific.     1849 

LiVERMORE.     Anti-tobacco.     1883 

Oswald.     The  poison  problem.     1887 

Palmer.     Temperance  teachings  of  science.     . 
Parton.     Smoking  and  drinking.     1882. 

179.     other  ethical  topics. 

Massachusetts  society  for  the  prevention  of  cruelty  to 
animals.  Our  dumb  animals,  v.  24.  ... 
Same.     1887-date 


174.T33 


177.AR7 

177.  G45 

177.  H  22 
177.H44 

177.H92 

177.  M44 

178.  C22 
178.C54 

178.  D33 
178.  G97 

178.H220 
178.H22W 

178.J55 
178.  L75 
178.0S9 
178.P18 
178.  P25 


179.0U7 
179.0U7 


190.     MODERN  PHILOSOPHERS. 

191.      AMERICAN    PHILOSOPHERS. 

Bowen.     Modern  philosophy.     1885 

192.      BRITISH    philosophers. 

Berkeley.     Eraser.     1881.     ( Philosoph.  classics.) 
Butler.     Collins.     1881.     ( Philosoph.  classics.) 
Hamilton.     Veitch.     1882.     ( Philosoph.  classics.) 

*  For  young  readers. 

24 


191.B67 

192.  B4o 
192.B97 
192.H18 


RELIGION. —  NATURAL   THEOLOGY. 


210 


Spencer.     First  principles.     1887.     (Synthetic  philosophy.)     .  192.SP3F 

Principles  of  psychology.     1887.     (Synthetic  philosophy.)  192.SP3p 

Stephen.     History  of  English  thought.     1876.     2v.        .        .  192.ST4 

193.  GERMAN    PHILOSOPHERS. 

Hegel.     Caird.     1883.     ( Philosoph.  classics.)           .         .         .  193.H36 
Kant.     Critique  of  practical  reason  and  other  works  on  the 

theory  of  ethics.     Tr.  by  Abbott 193. K13 

Kant.     Wallace.     1882.     ( Philosoph.  classics.)        .         .        .  193.K13w 

See  aha  Watson.     Kant  and  his  English  critics.     142.  W53. 

194.  FRENCH    PHILOSOPHERS. 

Cousin.    Course  of  the  history  of  modern  philosophy.  1882.  2v.  194. C83 

Lectures  on  the  true,  the  beautiful,  and  the  good.     1885.    .  194.C83L 


200.     RELIGION. 

201.      PHILOSOPHY.      THEORIES.      METHODS. 

Martineau.     a  Study  of  religion.     1888.     2v. 

203.     dictionaries,     cyclopedias. 

Benham.     Dictionary  of  religion.     1887.  .... 

M'Clintock  and  Strong.     Cyclopaedia  of  Biblical,  theologi- 
cal and  ecclesiastical  literature.     1879-85.     lOv. 
Same.     Supplement.     1885-87.     2v.    .... 

ScHAFF,  Jackson,  and  Schaff.  Religious  encyclopaedia  : 
based  on  the  Real-Encyklopadie  of  Herzog,  Plitt, 
and  Hauck 

204.    essays,   lectures,   addresses,  etc. 

Abbott.      The   kernel   and   the    husk.      Letters  on  spiritual 

Christianity.     1887 

Brllows,  and  o//iers.    Christianity  and  modern  thought.    1880, 
Bushnell.     Building  eras  in  religion.     188L    . 
Clarke.     Common  sense  in  religion.     1888.     . 
Flanders.     Life's  problems  here  and  hereafter.     1887. 


208. 


collected   works. 


Dewey.     Works.     1887.     . 
Sanderson.     Works.     1854. 


209.     history  of  theology. 
Allen.     Continuity  of  Christian  thought.     1887. 

210.     NATURAL  THEOLOGY. 
Bushnell.     Nature  and  the  supernatural.     1885.     . 

25 


201.M363 


R203.B43 

R203.M13 
R203.M13 


R203.SCH1 


204.AB22 
204.  B41 
204.  B96 
204.C55 
204.  F61 


208.  D51 
208.  SA5 


209.AL51 


210.B.96 


210 


RELIGION. —  NATURAL   THEOLOGY. 


Harris.     The  self-revelation  of  God.     1887 

MuLFORD.     The  republic  of  God:    an  institute  of  theology. 
1886 

211.      DEISM.      ATHEISM. 

Clarke.     Steps  of  belief.    1880 

213.     creation,     evolution. 
Hark.     The  unity  of  the  truth.     1888 

215.      RELIGION    AND    SCIENCE. 

Cooke.     The  credentials  of  science  the  warrant  of  faith.    1888. 
Religion  and  chemistry.     1886.    ...... 

Draper.     History  of  the  conflict  between  religion  and  science. 

1855 

Drummond.     Natural  law  in  the  spiritual  world.     1886.  . 
Gray.     Natural  science  and  religion.     1880.     .        .         .        . 
Smyth.     Old  faiths  in  a  new  liyht 


217.     prayer. 
Clarke,     The  Christian  doctrine  of  prayer.     1880. 

218.      FUTURE    LIFE.      IMMORTALITY.      ETERNITY. 

Alger.     History  of  the  doctrine  of  a  future  life.     1886.   . 

Hereafter,  The.  Twenty-three  answers  to  the  question 
What  are  the  strongest  proofs  and  arguments  in  sup 
port  of  the  belief  in  a  life  hereafter  .-^     . 

Nichols.     Whence,  what,  where  ? 

Sears.     Foregleams  and  foreshadows  of    immortality.     1884 

Stewart  and  Tait.     The  unseen  universe  :    speculations  en 
a  future  state.     1886 

Stockwell.     Evolution  of  immortality.     1887. 

220.     BIBLE.     GENERAL  WORKS. 

Ladd.     What  is  the  Bible  ?     1888 

Smith.     Dictionary  of  the  Bible.     1885.     4v.    . 
Walden.     Our  English  Bible  and  its  ancestors. 
Young.     Analytical  concordance.     1885 

221.     OLD  testament,     texts,  etc. 

222.     historical  books. 

Witherby.     Book  of  Joshua 

223.     poetical  books. 

NoYES,  tr.     New  tr.  of  Job,  Eccl.  and  the  Canticles.     1880. 
New  tr.  of  the  Psalms  and  of  the  Proverbs.     1886.    . 

2r, 


210.H24 
210.  M89 

211.C55 

213.H22 


215.  C77 
215.C77R 

215.D79 

215.  D84 

215.  G79 

215.SM95 


217.C55 


218.AL3 


218.  H42 
218.N51 
218.SE1 

218.ST4 
218.ST6 


220.L12 

R220.SM6 

220.  WT4 

R220.YO8 


222.  W77 


223.  N87 
223.N87P 


RELIGION. CHRIST.       CHRISTOLOGY. 


232 


224.      PROPHETICAL   BOOKS. 

NOYES,  tr.     The  Hebrew  Prophets.     1880.     2v.       . 

225.      NEW   TESTAMENT.'      TEXTS,    ETC. 

NoYES,  tr.     The  New  Testament.     From  the  Greek  text  of 


Tischendorf.     1888 

Vincent.     Word  studies  in  the  New  Testament.     1887. 

226.    gospels  and  acts. 

Bacon.     Lives  of  the  apostles.     1836.       ..... 

Greenwood.     Lives  of  the  twelve  apostles  :  also  Life  of  John 

the  Baptist.     1884 

Nichols.     Hours  with  the  evangelists.     1860.     2v. 

Norton.     Evidences  of  the  genuineness  of  the  gospels.    1880. 

Trench.     Notes  on  the  parables  of  our  Lord.     1886. 

227.     epistles. 

Conybeare  and  Howson.     Life  and  Epistles  of  St.  Paul. 

230.      DOCTRINAL.      DOGMATICS. 

Barrows.     A  Baptist  meeting-house.     1885.    . 

Clarke.     Essentials  and  non-essentials  in  religion.     1886 

Orthodoxy;  its  truths  and  its  errors.     1884. 
Eliot.     The  doctrines  of  Christianity.     1882. 
Martineau.     Studies  of  Christianity.     1882.    . 
Metcalf.     Letter  and  spirit.     1880. 
NoYES,  ed.     Theological  essays.     1880.     . 
Orcutt.     Among  the  theologies.     1888.   . 
Smyth.     Orthodox  theology  of  today.     1883.    . 
Wilson.     Unitarian  principles  confirmed  by  trinitarian  testi 
monies.     1888.       ........ 

23L      GOD.      UNITY.      TRINITY. 

Farley.     Unitarianism    defined.      Scripture    doctrine    of   the 
Father,  Son  and  Holy  Ghost.     1881.    .... 

232.      CHRIST.      CHRISTOLOGY. 

Abbott.     Philochristus.     1878. 

BiERHOWER.     The  morals  of  Christ.     1885.       . 
Clarke.      Life  and  times  of   Jesus    as    related   by   Thomas 
Didymus.       ......... 

Dole.     Jesus  and  the  men  about  him.     1888.    .... 

Geikie.     Life  and  words  of  Christ.     1884.     2v.        .         .         . 

Miles.     The  birth  of  Jesus.     1878 

MozooMDAR.     The  Oriental  Christ.     1883 


224.  N87 


225.N87 
R225.V74 


226.  B 13 

226.  G85 
226.N51 

226.  N82 
226.T72 

227.  P28 


230.  B27 

230.  Coo 

230.Co5o 

230.  EL4 

230.  M  363 

230.  Mo6 

230.  N87 

230.OR1 

2.30.  SM  95 

230.  W69 


231.F22 


232.AB22 
232.B47 

232.  C55 
232.  D68 
232.  G27 
232.  M  59 
232.  M  87 


232 


RELIGION. —  CHRIST.       CHRISTOLOGY. 


Norton.     Statement  of  reasons.     1882. 
Parker.     Ecce  deus.     1882. 
Seeley.     Ecce  homo.     1886.     . 
Ware.     Life  of  the  Saviour.     1884. 
Young.     The  Christ  of  history. 

233.      MAN.      THE    FALL,    SIN,    ETC. 

Clarke.     Christian  doctrine  of  forgiveness  of  sin.     1884. 
234.     salvation,     regeneration. 

Eliot.     Early  religious  education  considered  as  the  divinely 

appointed  way  to  a  regenerate  life.     187().    . 
Sears.     Regeneration.     1876 

237.    future   state. 

Barrows.     The  doom  of  the  majority.     1888. 

239.     apologetics. 

Farrar.     Witness  of  history  to  Christ.     1883. 

Fisher.     Manual  of  Christian  evidences.     1888. 

Hopkins.     Evidences  of  Christianity.     1869.    .         .         .       '  . 


232.  N82 
232.  P22 
232.  SE3 
232.  W22 
232.  Y  OS 


233.  C55 


234.  EL4 
234.SE1 


237.  B27 


239.  F24 
239.  Fo3 
239.  H77 


240.     DEVOTIONAL.     PRACTICAL. 
241.    didactic. 


Ar.BOTT.     In  aid  of  faith.     1886. 
Clarke.     Everyday  religion.     1886. 
Merkiam.     a  living  faith.     1886. 
Taylor.     Holy  living  and  dying.     1878. 
ToLSTOi.     My  religion. 


242.     meditative,     contemplative 
Kempis.     Imitation  of  Christ.     1876. 

243.      HORTATORY.      EVANGELISTIC. 

Eliot.     Lectures  to  young  men.     1882.    . 

Van  Dyke.     The  reality  of  religion.     1884. 

Ware.     Formation  of  the  Christian  character.     1883. 


241.AB24 
241.C55 
241.  MoS 
241.T21 
241.  To8 


242.  K32 


243  EL4 
243.V28 
243.  W22 


244.    devout  miscellany,    allegories.    Sunday  school  books,  etc. 


Ames.     Great  thoughts  for  little  thinkers.     1889. 

Bunyan.     Pilgrim's  Progress 

Eliot.     The  discipline  of  sorrow.     1882.           ... 
Hale.     Sunday  school  stories  on  the  golden  texts  of  the  inter 
national  lessons  of  1889.     1889 


244.  A  M3 
244.  B88 
244.  EL4 

214.H13 


28 


RELIGION. MISSIONS. 


266 


Mifflin.     Out  of  darkness  into  light;  from  the  journal  of  a 

bereaved  mother.     1888 244.M58 


245.      HYMNOLOGY. 

Whitmarsh.     Hymns  of  the  ages.   . 


245.  W59 


250.     HOMILETIC.     PASTORAL.     PAROCHIAL. 

Gladden,  ed.     Parish  problems  :    hints  and  helps  for  the  peo- 
ple of  the  churches 

25L      HOMILETICS.      preaching. 

Brooks.     Tolerance.     1887 

252.     sermons. 


Bradford.     Spirit  and  life  :    thoughts  for  today.     1888. 
Brown.      fSunday  stories.     [From    discourses    to   children.] 

1881 

Hedge,  and  others.     Unitarian  affirmations  :  seven  discourses 

given  in  Washington.     1882. 


1886. 
1881. 


1887 


LiDDON.     Sermons  delivered  in  St.  Paul's  cathedral. 
Martineau.     Endeavors  after  the  Christian  life. 
MUNGER.     *Lamps  and  paths.     1885. 
Parker.     Views  of  religion.     1888. 
Peabody.     Sermons  ;  for  the  afflicted.     1887. 
Rainsford.     Sermons  preached  in  St.  George's. 
Robertson.     Sermons.     1869.     2v. 
Stanley.     fSermons  for  children.     1887. 
ViN'CENT.     The  covenant  of  peace.     1887. 

Gates  into  the  psalm-country.     1887. 
Walker.     Sermons.     2v.  in  1.     1884. 

Contents:     \'ol.\.    Reason,  Faith,  Duty.    2.    Sermons. 
254.      CLERICAL   SUPPORT.      CELIBACY. 

Lea.     Sacerdotal  celibacy.     1867 


250  G45 

251.  B80 

252.  B72 

252.  B81 

252.  H35 

252.  L61 

252.  M  363 

252.  M  92 

252.P224 

252.  P31 

252.  R13 

252.  R54 

2o2.ST22 

252.V74C 

252.V74G 

252.  W15 


254.  L46 


260.      CHURCH.      INSTITUTIONS  AND  WORK. 

261.     the  church. 
Thwing.     The  working  church.     1888 

266.     MISSIONS. 

LooMis.     Modern  cities  and  their  religious  problems. 
Pierson.     The  crisis  of  missions 


261.T42 


*For  young  readers. 


266.  L87 
266.  P61 

tFor  children. 


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268  RELIGION. SUNDAY    SCHOOLS. 

268.      SUNDAY   SCHOOLS. 

Begi.nnin'G  and  growth  of  the  Christian  life  ;    or,  the  Sunday 

School  teacher,     [a/ion.]     18S4 268.B39 

270.     RELIGIOUS   HISTORY. 

Allen.  Christian  history  in  its  three  great  periods.  1  Early 
Christianity.       2.     The    middle    ages.      3.     Modern 

phases.     1883.     3v 270.AL54 

Clarke.     Events  and  epochs  in  religious  history.     1883.         .  270. C55 

Fisher.     History  of  the  reformation.     1873.     ....  270.F53 

Milman.     History  of  Christianity.     1883.     3v.         .         .         .  270.M(33 

Ranke.     The  reformation  in  Germany.     184.-).          .         .         .  270. RIO 
Smith.     History  of  the  Christian  church  during  the  first  ten 

centuries.     1886.     2v 270.SM6 

271.     monastic  orders. 

Parkman.     The  Jesuits  in  North  America.     1882.  .         .  271. P23 

272.    persecutions. 

Baird.     History  of  the  rise  of  the  Huguenots  of  France.     2v.  272. B16 

Lea.     History  of  the  inquisition  of  the  middle  ages.    1888.  3v.  272. L4G 

Smiles.     The  Huguenots.     1867 272. SM4 

White.     The  massacre  of  St.  Bartholomew.     1871.          .         .  272. W58 

273.     heresies. 

Hall.     Orthodoxy  and  heresy  in  the  Christian  church.     1888.  273. H14 

277.     religious  history  of  north  America. 

Bacon.     Genesis  of  the  New  England  churches.     1874.  .  277.B13 

280.     CHRISTIAN   CHURCHES   AND   SECTS. 

282.   WESTERN  OR  ROMAN  CATHOLIC  CHURCH. 

Ranke.     History  of  the  popes.     1885.     3v 282.R16 

285.      PRESBYTERIAN.      REFORMED.      CONGREGATIONAL. 

The  Andover  case.     1887 285.AN2 

288.      UNITARIAN. 

Boston,  Mass.  West  Church.  Commemorative  services  on 
the  50th  anniversary  of  its  present  ministry,  and  the 
150th  of  the  church.     1887 288. W52 

289.      MINOR    CHRISTIAN    SECTS. 

Sewell.     Rise,  increase  and  progress  of  the  Christian  people 

called  Quakers.     1832 289.SE8 

30 


SOCIOLOGY. —  ESSAYS,    LECTURES,    ETC.  304 

290.     ETHNIC.     NON-CHRISTIAN  RELIGIONS. 

Clarke.     Ten  great  religions.     1886.     2v 290.C55 

KuENEN.     National  religions,  and  universal  religions.    1882.    .  290.K95 

Pressense.     The  ancient  world  and  Christianity.     .         .         .  290. P92 

291.      COMPARATIVE   AND   GENERAL    MYTHOLOGY. 

BuLFiNCH.     *The  age  of  fable 291.B87 

Gould.     *Curious  myths  of  the  middle  ages 291.G7.3 

Murray.     Manual  of  mythology.     1883 291.M96 

292.      GREEK   AND    ROMAN    MYTHOLOGY. 

D WIGHT.     *Grecian  and  Roman  mythology.     1872.  .         .  292. D96 

Gladstone.     Juventus  mundi.     1870 292. G45 

KiNGSLEY.     fThe  heroes;  or,  Greek  fairy  tales.     1883.    .         .  292. K61 

296.      JUDAISM. 

Schindler.    Dissolving  views  in  the  history  of  Judaism.    1888.  296.SCH3d 

Messianic  expectations  and  modern  Judaism.     1886.           .  296.SCH3m 
Stanley.     Lectures   on   the   history  of  the   Jewish   church. 

1885.  3v 296.ST2 

297.      MOHAMMEDANISM. 

Koran,  The;    commonly  called  the  Alcoran  of   Mohammed. 

Tr.  by  Sale.     1870 297.  K84 

Smith.     Mohammed  and  Mohammedanism.     1875.  .        .         297. SM6 

299.      MINOR   NON-CHRISTIAN    RELIGIONS. 

Legge.     The  religions  of  China.     1880 299. L52 

Renouf.     Origin  and  growth  of  religions  as  illustrated  by  the 

religions  of  ancient  Egypt 299. R29 

300.     SOCIOLOGY. 

Bascom.     Sociology. 300.B29 

Spencer.     Study  of  sociology.     1882.     (Int.  sci.  ser.)       .        .  300.SP3 

303.'     DICTIONARIES,    CYCLOP/EDIAS,    ETC 

Lalor.     Cyclopedia   of   political   science,   political  economy, 
and  of   the  political    history   of   the    United    States. 

1886.  3v R303.L15 

304.      essays,    LECTURES,    ETC. 

Croly.     Glimpses  of  the  future.     1888 304.C87 

RusKiN.     Crown  of  wild  olive :    three  lectures  on  work,  traffic 

and  war.     1887 304.  R89 

*For  young  readers.  t  For  children. 

31 


310 


SOCIOLOGY. STATISTICS. 


310.      STATISTICS. 

American  almanac.    1880, '82.    1885-86.    Ed.  by  Spofford.    4v. 
Statesman's  year-book.     1885-86.     Ed.  by  Keltic.     2v. 
Whitaker's  almanac.     1885-87.     3v 

317.      STATISTICS    OF    NORTH    AMERICA. 

American  almanac  and  repository  of  useful  knowledge.    1860. 

Massachusetts  state.   Bureaii  of  statistics  of  labor.    Census  : 

1875.     3v 

Contents:     Vol.  1.     Population  and  social  statistics.     2.     Manufactures  and 
occupations.      3.     Agricultural  productions  and  property. 

Same.     1885.     2v.     v.  3  wanting.       ..... 

Massachusetts  state.    Secretary.    Census :  1860.    Abstract. 

Statistics  of  industry.     1845.     1855 

United  States.  Interior  dept.  Census  bureau.  Seventh 
census:  1850.     1853 

Same.     Compendium.     1854.       ...... 

Same.     Report  of  superintendent :  1851-52.     1853.    . 

Tenth  census  :  1880.     1883.     2v 

320.     POLITICAL  SCIENCE. 

Bagehot.     Physics  and  politics.     1884.     (Int.  sci.  sen)   . 

Lowell.     Political  essays.     1888 

Nordhoff.     *Politics  for  young  Americans.     1879. 
Roosevelt.     Essays  on  practical  politics.     1888.     . 

321.    form  of  state. 


MuLFORD.     The  nation.     1886. 

Thwing,  Charles  and  Carrie.     The  family :   an  historical 
and  social  study.     1887.        ...... 

323.    domestic  relations. 


Strong.     Our  country 

324.     suffrage. 

Bushnell.     Women's  suffrage.     1869 

Hare.     Election  of  representatives.     1873 

Mill.     On  liberty.     1865 

Wigmore.     The  Australian  ballot  system.     1889.     . 

325.    colonies  and  immigration. 

Seward.     Chinese  immigration.     1881 

326.    slavery,     emancipation. 

Cable.    The  silent  south. 

Wilson.     Rise  and  fail  of  the  slave  power  in  America.     1878. 
3v 

*For  young  readers. 

32 


310.AM3 
310.ST2 
310.  W58 


317.AM3 
317.M38C 

317.M38C 

317.  M38 

317.M38I 

317.UN3 
317.UN3 
317.UN3 
317.UN3 


320.  B14 

320.L954 

320.N75 

320.  R67 


321.  M  89 
321.T42 

323.ST8 

324.  B96 
324.  H22 
324.  MOO 

324.  W63 

325.  SE8 

326.C11 
326.W69 


SOCIOLOGY. CAPITAL.       LABOR.       WAGES. 


331 


327.      FOREIGN    RELATIONS. 

Chamberlain.     Home  rule  and  the  Irish  question.     1887. 
Foster.     The  crime  against  Ireland.         ..... 

United  States.     State  dept.     Regulations  for  the  consular 


service  of  the  U.  S.     1870.  

.328.    legislative  bodies  and  annals. 

Gushing.     Elements  of  law  and  practice  of  legislative  assem- 
blies in  the  United  States.     1874 

Massachusetts   state.      General  court.      Journals   of   each 
provincial  congress  of  Massachusetts  in  1774-75.  1838 

Manuals:  1884-85.     1887-89 

Robinson.     {Warrington.)     Warrington's  manual. 
Skottov^te.     Short  history  of  parliament.     1887. 
Smith.     Key  to  Smith's  diagram  of  parliamentary  rules.    1883 
United  States.    Congress.    Congressional  directory.    Comp 

by  Poore.     1886 

Congressional  record :  1876-85.     53v.,  incl.  indices.   . 

Covode  investigation.     1860 

Wisconsin  state.     Blue  book.    1887 

329.    political  parties,    conventions. 

Johnston.     History  of  American  politics.     1879.     . 
Stanwood.     History  of  presidential  elections. 

330.  POLITICAL  ECONOMY. 

Bonham.     Industrial  liberty.     1888. 
BowKER.     Economics  for  the  people.     1886.    . 
Clark.     Philosophy  of  wealth.     1886. 
Ely.     *Problems  of  today.     1888.      . 
Mill.     Principles  of  political  economy.     1885. 
Perry.     PoHtical  economy.        .... 
Rogers.     The  economic  interpretation  of  history.     1888 
Smith.     Inquiry  into  the  nature  and  causes  of  the  wealth  of 
nations.     2v.  ....... 

Thompson.     Political  economy 

Walker.     Political  economy.     1886 

Wood.     *Natural  law  in  the  business  world.     1887. 

331.  capital,    labor,    wages. 

Atkinson.     Distribution  of  products.     1885.    . 

Ely.     The  labor  movement  in  America 

Foreman, /j^wrt^.     Big  wages  and  how  to  earn  them.     1887. 
Gladden.     Working  people  and  their  employers.     . 
Newcomb.     *A  plain  man's  talk  on  the  labor  question.    . 


327.  C35 

327.  F81 

327.UN3 


328.  C95 

328.M38J 

328.M38M 

328.  R56 

328.  SK5 

328.S.M6 

328.  UN3 

328.UN3C 

328.UN3CV 

328.  W75 


329.J64 
329.ST22 


330.  B64 
330.Br)7 
330.  C54 
330.  EL9 
330.  M60 
330.  P42 
330.  R63 

330.SM5 

330.T37 

330.  W15 

330.  W85 


331.  ATS 
331.EL9 
331.  F76 
331.  G45 
331.N43 


*For  young  readers. 
3 


33 


331 


S0C10I.(K;V. CAIMIAI..       LABOR.       WAGES. 


Smiles.     *Thrift.     1884 

Stebbins.     *Progress  from  poverty.     1887. 

Sumner.     What  social  classes  owe  each  other. 

Weeks.     Prisoners  of  poverty.     1881 

332.      BANKS.      MONEY.      CREDIT.      INTEREST. 

Bolles.     Practical  banking.     1885.  .... 

LiNDERMAN.     Money  and  legal  tender  in  the  U.  S.     1878. 
McAdam.     An  alphabet  in  finance.     1884. 

Newcomb.     The  A  B  C  of  finance 

Walker.     Money.     1883. 


ISHAM. 


333.      LAND.      ownership,    RIGHTS,    ETC. 

333.9.     fisheries. 

The  fishery  question.     1887 

334.     co-operation. 


Barnard.     Co-operation  as  a  business.     1881. 

Hale.     *How  they  lived  in  Hampton 

*Sybaris  and  other  homes.     1869 

and  others.     *Workingmen's  homes.     1875. 

335.      SOCIALISM    AND    COMMUNISM. 

Gronlund.     The  co-operative  commonwealth  :  in  its  outlines 
an  exposition  of  modern  socialism.        .... 

Ely.     French  and  German  socialism  in  modern  times.     . 
Rae.     Contemporary  socialism.     1887.      ..... 

WoOLSEY.     Communism  and  socialism.     1883. 

336.     finance. 

Bolles.     Financial  history  of  the  U.  S.:  1794-1885.     1884-86. 
El\\     Taxation  in  Am.  states  and  cities.     1888. 
Massachusetts  state.      Gen.   Court.     Journal  and  doc'm'ts 
of  the  valuation  committee.     1860 


3.37. 


protection  and  free  trade. 


HoYT.  Protection  versus  free  trade.  .  .  .  . 
Mongredien.  Hist,  of  the  free-trade  movement  in  Eng. 
Stebbins.     Am.  protectionists'  manual.     1888. 

Su.MNER.     Protectionism.     188.") 

Taylor.     Is  protection  a  benefit  ?     1888. 

340.     LAW. 


331.S.M4 
331.ST3 
331. SU6 
331.W41 


332.  B63 
332.  L64 

332.  Mil 
332.N43 

332.Wir> 


333.0. 1  S3 


334.  B2o 

334.H13H 

334.H13S 

334.H13W 


335.  G90 
335.  EL9 
335.  R12 
335.  W88 


336.B63 
336.  EL9 

336.  M38 


337.H85 
337.  M74 
337.ST3 
337.  SU6 
337.T21 


Abbott.     Judge  and  jury. 
Amos.     The  science  of  law. 

*  For  young  readers. 


1885.     (Int.  sci.  sen)   . 


34 


340.AB2 
340.AM6 


SOCIOLOGY. UNITED    STATES    STATUTES    AND    CASES. 


345 


BouviER.     Law  dictionary.     1886.     2v 340.B66 

Dole.     Talks  about  law.     1887 340.D68 

Maine.     Ancient  law.     1887 340.  M28 

Smith.     Elements  of  the  laws.     1882 340.SMG 

Washburn.     Lectures  on  the  study  and  practice  of  the  law.   .  340. W27 

341.      INTERNATIONAL   LAW. 

WooLSEY.     Introduc.  to  the  study  of  international  law.     1886.         341. W88 

342.      CONSTITUTIONAL   LAW    AND    HISTORY. 

Bagehot.     The  English  constitution.     1885 342.B14 

Bryce.     The  American  commonwealth.     1888.     2v.         .         .  342. B84 
CooLEY.     General  principles  of  constitutional  law  in  the  U.  S. 

1885.     (Students'  ser.) 342.C77 

Dawes.     *How  we  are  governed 342.D32 

GiFFiN.     *Civics  for  young  Americans.     1888.          .         .         .  342.G36 
Hamilton,  and  others.     The    Federalist :    a  commentary  on 

the  constitution  of  the  U.  S.     1885 342.H18 

HoLST,  von.      Constitutional    and    polit.  hist,    of    the    U.    S. 

1828-50.     1881.     4v 342.H74 

Macy.     *Our  government:    how  it  grew,   what  it  does,  and 

how  it  does  it.     1888 342.  M 25 

Massachusetts  state.     Constitutional  convention.      Journal 

of  the  convention.     1853 342.M38j 

Massachusetts  state.     Gen.   court.      Debates  and  proceed- 
ings in  the  convention  of    Mass.,    1788,    and    which 

finally  ratified  the  constitution  of  the  U.  S.     185G.       .  342.M38 

State  papers  on  nullification.        ......  342.M38s 

MowRY.     *Studies  in  civil  government.     1888.          .         .         .  .342. M87 

Parsons.     Rights  of  a  citizen  of  the  U.  S.     1875.    .         .        .  342.P25 

Story.     Commentaries  on  the  constitution  of  the  U.  S.     1873. 

2v 342.ST7 

Tocqueville,  de.      Democracy  in  America.     1882.     2v.          .  342.T66 

343.     CRIME,     criminal  law.     criminal  trials. 

Goodwin.     Trial  of  H.  K.  Goodwin  for  the  murder  of  Albert 

Swan.     1885 343.  G68 

Pii'ER.     Trial  of  T.  W.  Piper  for  the  murder  of  Mabel  Young. 

1887 343.P66 

Rorinson.     Trial  of  Sarah  J.   Robinson   for  the   murder    of 

Prince  Arthur  Freeman.     1888 343. R56 

345.      UNITED    STATES    STATUTES    AND    CASES. 

Blue  laws  of  New  Haven  colony,  N.  Y.,  Md.,  Va.  and  S.  C. : 

also  Quaker  laws  of  Plymouth  and  Mass.     1838.  .  345. B62 


35 


345  socu)i.o(;v. —  united  statks  statutes  and  cases. 

Herrick.  Powers,  duties  and  liabilities  of  town  and  parish 
officers  in  Mass.,  with  forms  for  conducting  town  and 

other  meetings.     1884 345.  H43 

Massachusetts  colony.  Charter  granted  by  King  William 
and  Queen  Mary  to  the  inhabitants  of  the  province  of 
the  Massachusetts-Bay  in  New-England.     17.")i).  .        345.M38c 

Massachusetts  state.     Acts  and  resolves  of  the  province  of 

the  Massachusetts-Bay:  1692-1780.     1874-70.     av.    .         345.M38 

Acts  and  resolves :  1887-88.     1888.     2v 345.M38A 

Charters    and    general   laws   of    the  colony  and   prov.  of 

Massachusetts-Bay:  1814.     1845 345.M38CH 

Compact,  charter,  and  laws  of  the  col.  of  New-Plymouth. 

1836 345.M38CO 

Perpetual  laws  of  the  commonwealth  of  Mass.:    1780-89. 

1789 345.M38P 

Private  and  special  statutes  :  1806-1814.     1823.     v.  4-5.    .     345.M38PR 

Public  statutes  :  1882.     1882 345.M38pu 

Satne.     Index  :  1882-87.     1888.     By  Kellen.      .         .         .     345.M38pv 
United  States.    Congress.    Laws  of  the  U.  S.   1795-97.    5v.        345.UN3 

347.     treatises.     American  and  English  private  law. 

Blackstone.     Commentaries  on  the  laws  of  England.      1885.         347.B56 
Parsons.     Laws  of  business  for  all  the  states  in   the  Union. 

1886 347.P25 

350.     ADMINISTRATION.     MILITARY  SCIENCE. 

351.     civil  service. 

Civil  service  chronicle.     March,  1889-date 351.C50c 

Civil  service  reformer.    Jan.,  1887-Feb.,  1888.    v.  3-v.  4  no.  2.         351.C50R 

352.     LOCAL  government,     city  or  town. 

Littleton.     Annual  report  of  the  town  officers  for  year  ending 

March  1,  1889.     1889 352.  L73 

353.     u.  s.  AND  state  government. 

United  States.      Congress.      President.      Message    of    the 

president  [and  doc'm'ts.]:   1849-.V2,  18r)4-56.     9v.  3r)3.UN3 

354.      FOREIGN    states. 

Leggo.     Administration  of    Frederick   Temple,   Earl  of  Duf- 

ferin,  in  Canada.     1878 354. L52 

36 


SOCIOLOGY. EDUCATION. 


370 


355.      ARMY.      MILITARY   SCIENCE. 

Bartholow.  Man.  of  instructions  for  enlisting  and  discharg- 
ing soldiers.     1864.       ....... 

Connecticut  state.  Catalogue  of  Conn,  volunteer  organiza- 
tions.    1804 

Demmin.     111.  hist,  of  arms  and  armour.     1877. 

United  States.  War  dept.  Revised  U.  S.  army  regulations. 
1862 

Viele.     Handbook  for  active  service.     1861 

Zogbaum.     Horse,  foot,  and  dragoons.     1888. 


350.     infantry. 

Casey.     Infantry  tactics.     1862 

McClellan.     Manual  of  bayonet  exercises.     1862. 

359.     navy. 
Brooks.     *Story  of  the  American  sailor.  .... 

360.     ASSOCIATIONS.     INSTITUTIONS. 
361.     charitable. 

Massachusetts  j/<z/^.  Board  of  charities.  Annual  reports  : 
1869-76.     6v 

National  conference  of  charities  and  corrections.  Proceed- 
ings.    Ed.  by  I.  Barrows.     1885-88.     4v.    . 

364.     reformatory. 

Warner,  and  others.     Papers  on  penology.     1880. 

365.    prisons,    discipline. 

Wines.  State  of  prisons  and  child-saving  institutions  in  the 
civilized  world.     1880. 

370.     EDUCATION. 

Bain.  Education  as  a  science.  1886.  (Int.  sci.  sen) 
Calderwood.  Teaching:  its  ends  and  aims.  1884. 
Davidson.     The  place  of  art  in  education.     1885.    . 

Fitch.     Lectures  on  teaching.     1885 

Froebel.     The  education  of  man.     1885. 

National  educational  ass'c'n.     Proceedings  :     1887-88. 

Ogden.     Science  of  education. 

Painter.     History  of  education 

Payne.     Lectures  on  the  science  and  art  of  education.     1884 

Peabody  education  fund.     Proceedings  of  its  trustees  :  1867- 

81.     1875.     3v 


355.B28 

355.  C76 
355.  D39 

355.  UN3 

355.V67 

355.Z5 


356.  C26 
356.  M13 


359.  B80 


361.  M38 
361.N21 

364.  W24 

365.  W72 


370.B16 
370.C12 
370.D28 
370.  F55 
370.  F92 
370.  N21 
370.OG2 
370.  P16 
370.  P29 

370.  P31 


37 


370 


sO(:iOLO(  ;v. —  kducation. 


Preyer.     The  mind  of  the  child.     Pt.  1.  The  senses  and  the 

will.     1888.     (Int.  ed.  ser.) 

Spencer.     Education :   intellectual,  moral,  physical.     1S86.     . 
Tate.     The  philosophy  of  education.     1S84 


371.      TEACHERS.       METHODS.      DISCIPLINE. 

B.ALDWiN.     Art  of  school  management.     1886. 

Blake.     Manual  training  in  education.     1886. 

CuRRiE.  Principles  and  practice  of  common  school  educa 
tion.     1884 

De  Graff.     Schoolroom  guide.     1884.     . 

and  Smith.     Development  lessons.     1886. 

Hall.     How  to  teach  reading.     1887. 

Hunt.     Handbook  of  light  gymnastics.     1882. 

Johonnot.     Principles  and  practice  of  teaching.     1886. 

Kiddle,  Harrison,  and  Calkins.     How  to  teach. 

Massachusetts  sinte.  Emergency  and  hygiene  association 
Six  lectures  upon  school  hygiene.     1885.     . 

Morrison.  Ventilation  and  warming  of  school  buildings 
1887.     (Int.  ed.  ser.)      . 

Northend.     Teacher  and  parent.     1853. 

OrCUTT.     School  keeping  :    how  to  do  it. 
Teacher's  manual.         .... 

Parker.     Notes  of  talk  on  teaching.     1885. 

Quick.     Essays  on  educational  reformers.     1885 

United  States,  hit.  dept.  Bureau  of  education.  Physical 
training  in  Am.  colleges  and  universities.  By  Hart- 
well.  1885.  (Circular  of  information  no.  5,  1886.)  1887. 

Woodward.     The  manual  training  school.     1887.  . 

372.     elementary  education. 

Badlam.     Suggestive  lessons  in  language  and  reading.     1887 
Calkins.     Primary  object  lessons.     1886. 
Hopkins.     Practical  pedagogy.     1887. 
Johnson.     Education  by  doing.     1886. 
Prince.     Courses  and  methods.     1886.     . 

374.     self-education  and  culture. 

Clarke.     Self-culture.     1881 

376.     education  of  women. 

Clarke,  E.  H.     Sex  in  education.     1886 

Howe.     Sex  and  education.     Reply  to  Dr.  Clarke's  "  Sex  in 

education."     1874 

Willard.     *How  to  win  :    a  book  for  girls.     1886. 

*  For  young  readers. 

38 


370.  P92 
370.  SP3 
370.T18 


371. B19 

371.  B58 

371.  C93 
371. D36 
371.D36D 
371.H14 
371.H91 
371.J66 
371.  K53 

371.  M. 38 

371.M833 

371. NSl 

371.0R1S 

871.0R1T 

371.P22 

371. Q4 


371.UN3H 
371.W87 


372.  B 14 
372.C12 
372.H77 
372.J63 
372.  P93 


374.C55 


.376.  C55 

376.  H83 
376.  W66 


S0CI(JL0(;Y. ETIQUETTE. 


395 


378.      COLLEGES    AND    UNIVERSITIES. 

Harvard  College.  Catalogus  senatus  academici  collegii 
Harvardiani,  etc.     1880.         ...... 

United  States.  Bureau  of  education.  The  college  of 
William  and  Mary :  a  contribution  to  the  history  of 
higher  education.  By  Adams.  1887.  (Circular  of  in- 
formation no.  1,  1887.) 

History  of    education  in   N.  Carolina.     By  Smith.     1888. 

(Circular  of  information  no.  2,  1888.)     .... 

Thomas    Jefferson    and  the    university    of  Virginia.     By 

Adams.      1888.     (Circular  of  information  no.  1,  1888.) 


379.      PUBLIC    SCHOOLS. 


state  education. 
Reports.    1859, 


Massachusetts  state.    Board  of  education. 

'62,  '63,  1866-88.     22v 

United  States.     Int.  dept.      Board  of  education.     Reports 

of  the  commissioner  of  education.     1877-83.    1885-87. 

9v 

380.     COMMERCE.     COMMUNICATION. 

381.    domestic  trade. 

Harper.     Law  of  interstate  commerce.     1886. 

United  States.     Congress.     Report  on  interstate  commerce. 

1886 

Same.     Testimony.     1886. 

382.    foreign  trade,     consular  reports. 

United  States.  State  dept.  Budgets  and  budget  legislation 
in  foreign  countries.  1888.  ( U.  S.  consular  repts., 
no.  90.) 

385.      RAILROAD    and   EXPRESS. 

Adams.     Railroads:    their  origin  and  problems.     1881.    . 
Hudson.     Railways  and  the  republic.     1886 

389.      WEIGHTS    and    .measures.      METROLOGY. 

Clarke.     Weights,  measures  and  money  of  all  nations.    1882. 
Putnam.     The  metric  system.     1877 

390.     CUSTOMS,  COSTUMES,  ETC. 

39.5.     etiquette. 

BuNCE.     Don't.     1885 

Habits  of  good  society.     \_ation.'\ 


378.H26 

378.  UN3 
378.UN3S 
378.UN3A 

379.  M38 
379.UN3 

381.H23 

381. UN3 
381.UN3T 

382.  UN3 


385.AD12 
380.H86 


389.C55 
389.  P98 


395.B88 
395.H11 


395 


SOCIOLOGY. ETIQUETIE. 


Hall.     Social  customs.    1887. 

Moore.     Sensible  etiquette 

See  also  Gow.     170.G74. 

396.     woman's  position  and  treatment. 

CoBim.     Duties  of  women 

Eliot.     Lectures  to  young  women.     1880 

Hardy.     The  five  talents  of  woman.     1888 

Ramabai.     The  high-caste  Hindu  woman.     1887.     . 

398.   LEGENDS,  FOLK-LORE,  PROVERBS,  ETC, 

Baldavin.     *The  story  of  Roland.     1883 

BuLFlNCH.     *The  age  of  chivalry;  or,  legends  of  King  Arthur. 
Harris.     Nights  with  Uncle  Remus ;   myths  and  legends  of 

the  old  plantation.     1883 

Uncle  Remus  :   folk-lore  of  the  old  plantation.     1883. 

McAnnally.     Irish  wonders.     1888 

Malory.     *The  boy's  King  Arthur.     Ed.  by  Lanier.     1881.   . 
Wagner.     *Epics  and  romances  of  the  middle  ages.     1887.    . 


395.  H14 
395.  M78 


396.  C63 
396.  EL4 
396.  H22 
3g6.R14 


398.B19 
398.  B87 

398.H24N 

398.H24U 

398.  Mil 

398.M29 

398.W12 


400.     PHILOLOGY. 


Peile.     Philology.     ( Lit.  primers.)     1882 

410.     COMPARATIVE. 
MtJLLER.     Chips  from  a  German  workshop.     1881-84.     5v.     . 

Contents:  Vol.  X.  Essays  on  the  science  of  religion.  2.  Essays  on  mythol- 
ogy, traditions,  and  customs.  3.  Essays  on  literature,  biography,  and 
antiquities.  4.  Essays  chiefly  on  the  science  of  language.  5.  Miscella- 
neous later  essaj-s. 

420.     ENGLISH    PHILOLOGY. 


400.  P35 


410.  M88 


BiGELOW.     Punctuation. 


421.   ORTHOGRAPHY. 


421.B48 


422.      ETYMOLOGY.      DERIVATION. 

Trench.     English,  past  and  present.     18S6.     . 

On  the  study  of  words.     1884 

Wedgwood.     Dictionary  of  English  etymology. 


1878. 


423.     dictionaries,     idioms. 

Webster.     Dictionary  of  the  English  language. 
Worcester.     Dictionary  of  the  English  language.     1883. 

•For  young  readers. 

40 


422.T72E 
422.T72S 
422.W41 


423.  W39 
423.W89 


NATURAL    SCIENCE. PERIODICALS.       MAGAZINES. 


505 


424.  SYNONYMS. 

ROGET.     Thesaurus  of    English   words  and  phrases.      Rev. 
and  ed.  by  Sears.     1^75.       ...... 

SOULE.     Dictionary  of  English  synonymes.     1<S86.  . 

425.  GRAMMAR. 

BiGELOW.     Mistakes  in  writing  English.     1887. 

427.      DIALECTS,    SLANG,    ETC 

Bartlett.     Dictionary  of  Americanisms.     1877. 

428.   SCHOOL  BOOKS.   TEXTS.   ERRORS  OF  SPEECH, 

Critic,  pseud.     Discriminate.     1885 

Mathews.     Words;  their  use  and  abuse.     1888. 
Peabody.     Conversation ;  its  faults  and  its  graces.     1882. 
White.   Everyday  English ;  sequel  to  "  Words  and  their  uses." 

1886 

Words  and  their  uses.     1886.  ..... 

460.     SPANISH. 

468.   SCHOOL  BOOKS  AND  TEXTS. 

Ernst.     Complete  Spanish  course 


424.  R63 
424.S08 


425.B48 


427.B28 


428.  C86 
428.  M42 
428.P31 

428.W58E 
428.Wo8w 


468.  ER6 


500.     NATURAL  SCIENCE. 


Hartwig.     Harmonies  of  nature.     1866.           ....  o00.H25 
502.     COMPENDS.     outlines. 

GiBERNE.     fTwilight  talks 502.G35 

Lawrence,   Uncle.,  pseud.     fYoung  folks'  whys  and  where- 
fores.    1886 502.  L43 

Wells.     *Science  of  common  things.     1859 502. W46 

504.      ESSAYS.      LECTURES.      ADDRESSES. 

Abbott.     Waste-land  wanderings.     1887 504. AB2 

Allen.     Common  sense  science 504.AL54 

Andrews.     fThe  story  mother  nature  told.     1889.  .        .         .  504.AN26 

Buckley.     *Fairyland  of  science.     1885.          ....  504.B85 

SCHELE  DE  Vere.     Wonders  of  the  deep.     1885.     .        .         .  504.SCH2 

505.    periodicals,    magazines. 

Annual  of  scientific  discovery.     1864.     Ed.  by  Wells.     .        .  505.AN7 

Scientific  American.    July,  1887-date.     v.  57-date.       .  505.SCI3 


*For  young  readers. 


tFor  children. 


41 


506 


NATURAI.    SCIENCE. SOCIETIES,    TRANSACTIONS,    ETC. 


006.      SOCIETIES,   TRANSACTIONS,    ETC. 

Smithsonian  Institution.     IVashitigton,  D.  C.     Annual  report 

of  the  board  of  regents,  1S84 :     pt.  2.     1885.        .  ^OG.SMS 

507.      EDUCATION.      METHODS    OF    TEACHING    AND    STUDYING. 

YouMANS,  and  others.      Culture  demanded   by  modern  life. 

1887 507.YO8 

508.      SCIENTIFIC    COLLECTIONS.      TRAVELS. 

Agassiz.     Three  cruises  of  the  U.  S.  coast  and  geodetic  sur- 
vey steamer,  "  Blake."     18SS.     2v 508.AG11 

Darwin.     Journal  of  researches  into  the  natural  history  and 
geology  of  countries  visited  in  the  voyage  of  H.  M.  S. 

"Beagle."     18S7 508.  D25 

fWhat  Mr.  Darwin  saw  in  his  voyage  in  the  ship  "Beagle." 

[Adapted  for  children.] 508.D25w 

KiRBY,  M.  and  E.     fThe  world  by  the  fireside.     1883.    .         .  508.K63 


510.     MATHEMATICS. 

517.      CALCULUS. 

Strong.  Treatise  on  the  differential  and  integral  calculus.  1869. 

520.     ASTRONOMY. 

Ball.     Story  of  the  heavens.     1886. 

GuiLLEMiN.     The  heavens.     Ed.  by  Lockyer.     1878. 

Herschel.     Outlines  of  astronomy.     1861 

Moore  and  Nichols,     f  Overhead :   what  Harry  and  Nellie 

found  in  the  heavens 

Newcomb.     Popular  astronomy.     1884 

522.      PRACTICAL    ASTRONOMY. 

Proctor.     Half- hours  with  the  telescope.     1884.     . 

523.      DESCRIPTIVE    ASTRONOMY. 

GiLBERNE.     *Among  the  stars.     1885. 
Langley.     The  new  astronomy.     1888.    . 
Proctor.     Other  worlds  than  ours.    1886. 
Serviss.     Astronomy  with  an  opera- glass.     1888. 
Young.     The  sun.     1883 

526.    geodesy. 

United  States.  Coast  and  geodetic  survey.  Secular  varia- 
tion of  the  magnetic  declination  in  the  U.  S.  and  at 
some  foreign  stations.  Appx.  no.  12.  Report  for 
1886.     1887 

•For  young  readers.  tFor 

42 


517.  STS 


520.B21 
520.  G04 
520.  H43 

520.  M  78 
520.N43 


522.  P94 


523.G35 
523.  L2G 
623.  P94 
523.  SE6 
523.Y08 


526.  UN3 

children. 


NATURAL    SCIENCE. MINERALOCY. 


549 


529.   CHRONOLOGY. 


Ayer's  almanac.     1889. 


529.AY2 


530.      PHYSICS. 
Abbott.     *Force.     (Science  for  the  young.) 

535.      LIGHT.      OPTICS. 

Abbott.     *Light.     (Science  for  the  young.) 
LoMMEL.     Nature  of  h'ght.     1881.     (Int.  sci.  ser.)     . 
Rood.     Student's  text  book  of  colors.     1881.     (Int.  sci.  ser. 
Tyndall.     Six  lectures  on  light.     1883.   .... 


Abbott. 
Tyndall 


536.      HEAT. 

*Heat.     (Science  for  the  young.) 
Heat  a  mode  of  motion.     1887. 


537. 


ELECTRICITY. 


1887. 


Benjamin.     The  age  of  electricity. 

DOLBEAR.     The  telephone 

Gordon.     Electricity  and  magnetism.     1880.     2v.    . 
LocKWOOD.     Handbook  of  the  electric  telegraph.     1883. 
Prescott.     Dynamo  electricity.         .... 
Electricity  and  the  electric  telegraph.     1885.     2v. 

Sawyer.     Electric  lighting.     1882 

Tyndall.     Faraday  as  a  discoverer.     1884. 
Urbanitsky.     Electricity  in  the  service  of  man.     1886. 

.340.     CHEMISTRY. 

Bloxham.     Chemistry;  organic  and  inorganic.     1883. 
Encyclopedia  of  chemistry.    1887-89.     2v.   . 
FowNES.     Manual  of  elementary  chemistry.     1866. 
LiEBiG.     Chemistry.     Complete  works.     Iv.     . 

See  also  215.C77r. 

543.    analysis. 

Johnston.     Chemistry  of  common  life.     1884.     2  copies. 
Nichols.     Water  supply;  chemical  and  sanitary.     . 

549.      MINERALOGY. 

Dana  and  Brush.     System  of  mineralogy.     1873. 
Emanuel.     Diamonds  and  precious  stones.     1867. 
Hamlin.     Leisure  hours  among  the  gems.     1884.     . 
Jones.     *Treasures  of  the  earth 

*For  young  readers. 

43 


530.  AB2 


.J35.AB2 
535.  L83 
.535.  R67 
.535.  T97 


536.  A  B2 
536.T97 


537.  B43 

5.37.  DG8 

537.G65 

537.  L81 

.537.P92D 

537.P92E 

537.SA93 

.537.T97 

537.  URl 


540.  B62 

R540.EN1 

.540.  F82 

540.  L62 


543.J65 
543.  N51 


549.  D 19 

549.EM1 

549.H18 

549.J73 


550 


NATURAL    SCIENCE. GEOLOGY. 


550.     GEOLOGY. 


Dana.     Geological  story  briefly  told 

Geikie.     Outlines  of  field  geology.     1882 

Text  book  of  geology.     1884 

GiBERNE.     *Geology  for  beginners.     1884 

Macculloch.  System  of  geology,  with  A  theory  of  the 
earth,  and  an  explanation  of  its  connection  with  the 
sacred  records.     1831.     2v.  ..... 


650.D19 
650.G27O 
550.G27T 

550.G35 


550.  M13 


551.      PHYSICAL   AND    DYNAMICAL   GEOLOGY. 

Abbott.     *Water  and  land.     (Science  for  the  young.) 

Abercromby.     The  weather.     1887. 

Bell.    {N.  D^Anvers.)    *The  earth  and  its  early  expl 

1884.     (Science  ladders.)       .... 
Brocklesby.     Elements  of  meteorology.     1855. 
Flammarion.     The  atmosphere.     1873.  . 

Geikie.     The  ice  age.     1886 

Greely.     American  weather.     ..... 

Hartwig.     *Aerial  world.     1875 

*Sea  and  its  wonders.     1866.       .... 

*Tropical  world.     1863 

Hovey.  Celebrated  Am.  caverns.  1882. 
JUDD.  Volcanoes.  1881.  (Int.  sci.  ser.) 
Milne.     Earthquakes,   and    other    earth   movements. 

(Int.  sci.  ser.) 

Nichols.     fUnderfoot:   sequel  to  Overhead.   . 
Ritter.     Comparative  geography.     1881. 

Geographical  studies.  ...... 

Scott.     Elementary  meteorology.     1885.     (Int.  sci.  ser.) 
Steinmetz.     Sunshine  and  shadow.     1867. 
Tyndall.     Forms  of  water  in  clouds,  rivers,  etc.     1872. 
Young.     Physical  geography 


1886 


551.AB2 
551. AB3 

551. B41 

551.B78 

551.  F61 

551. G27 

551. G81 

551.H25A 

551.H25S 

551.H25T 

551. H82 

551.J88 

551. M63 

551.N51 

551.R51C 

651.R51G 

551.SC08 

551.ST3 

551.T97 

551.Y08 


557.    geology  of  north  America. 

Massachusetts  state.     Geolog.  survey.     Report  on  the  geol- 
ogy,   mineral.,    botany   and    zoology  of    Mass.       By 

Hitchcock.     1833 557.M38H 

Final  report  on  the  geology   of    Mass.      By    Hitchcock. 

1841 557.M38HI 

United   States.     Int.  dept.     Geolog.  survey.     Fifth  annual 

report.     1883-84.     By  Powell.     1885.  .         .         .       557.UN3P 

*For  young  readers.  t  For  children. 


44 


NATURAL   SCIENCE. —  COLLECTOR  S    MANUALS. 


579 


560.     PALEOxNTOLOGY. 

566.      VERTEBRATES. 

Massachusetts  state.     Gen.  court.     Ichnology  of  New  Eng- 
land.    Report  on  the  sandstone  of  the  Ct.  valley ;  es- 
pecially its  fossil  footmarks.     By  Hitchcock.     1858.    .       566.M38H 
Supplement  to  the    Ichnology    of     New    England.       By 

Hitchcock o66.M38hi 


570.     BIOLOGY. 

Shencer.     Principles  of  biology.     1886.     2v.    . 
Stevenson.     *Boys  and  girls  in  biology.     1875. 

571.      PREHISTORIC    ARCH.EOLOGY. 

Clodd.     *Childhood  of  the  world.     1884. 
Donnelly.     Ragnarok  ;  the  age  of  fire  and  gravel.     1886 
Foster.     Prehistoric  races  of  the  U.  S.     1881. 
.MacLean.     Mastodon,  mammoth  and  man.     1878. 

The  mound  builders.     1879 

Short.     The  North  Americans  of  antiquity.     1882. 
SouTHALL.     Epoch  of  the  mammoth.     1878.     . 


572. 


ethnology. 


Donnelly.     Atlantis;  the  antediluvian  world. 

Peschel.     Races  of  man.     1882 

Quatrefages.     The  human  species.     1884.     (Int.  sci.  ser.) 

573.      NATURAL    history    OF    MAN. 

Prichard.     Natural  history  of  man.     1855.     2v. 
Tylor.     Anthropology 


575.      EVOLUTION. 

Darwin.     Descent  of  man.     1871.     2v 

Origin  of  species.     188(5 

H.ECKEL.     History  of  creation.     1884.     2v 

Powell.     Our  heredity  from  God.     1888 

578.    microscopy. 

Beale.     How  to  work  with  the  microscope.     1880. 
Davies.    Preparing  and  mounting  of  microscopic  objects.  1880. 
Herrick.    Wonders  of  plant  life  under  the  microscope.    1883. 
Stokes.     *Microscopy  for  beginners.     1887 

579.    collector's  manuals. 
Maynard.     The  naturalist's  guide.     1871 

*For  young  readers. 

45 


570.  SP3 
570.ST45 


571.  C62 
571. D71 
571.F81 
571.M22M 
571.M22MO 
571.  SH8 
571.S08 


572.  D71 

572.  P43 

572.  Q2 


573.  P93 
573.T97 


o75.D25d 

575.D250 

575.  H 11 

575.  P87 


578.  B36 
578.  D28 
578.  H43 
578.  S  TO 


579.M45 


580 


NATURAL    SCIENCE. 


BOTANY. 


580.     BOTANY. 

Gray.     School  and  field-book  of  botany 

YoLMANS.     *Second  book  of  botany.     1874 

.")81.      I'HYSIOLOGICAL    AND    STRUCTURAL    BOTANY. 


Allen.     Colin  Clout'.s  calendar 

Candolle.  Origin  of  cultivated  plants.  1885.  (Int.  sci.  ser.) 
Darwin.  Insectivorous  plants.  1884.  . 
FiGUiER.  The  vegetable  world.  .... 
Meehan.  Native  flowers  and  ferns  of  the  U.S.  v.  1,  1878.  2v. 
Same.     2d.  ser.     2v.  .... 

582.      PHANEROGAMIA. 

E.MKRSON.     Report  on  the  trees  and  shrubs  growing  naturally 
in  the  forests  of  Mass.     1878.     2v 

584.      MONOCOTYLEDON^E. 

Baldwin.     Orchids  of  New  England.     1884 

587.        I'TERIDOPHYTA. 

Robinson.     Ferns  in  their  homes  and  ours.     1883. 

589.      THALLOPHYTA. 

Cooke.     Fungi:    their  nature  and  uses.     1883.     (Int.  sci.  ser.) 
Trouhssart.     Microbes,  ferments  and  moulds.     (Int.  sci.  ser.) 

590.     ZOOLOGY. 

Holder.     *Living  lights  :    a  pop.  account  of  phosphorescent 

animals  and  vegetables.     1887.     .... 
Jones.     The  animal  creation.     1S73.  .... 

KiNGSLEY,  ed.     Riverside  natural  history.     6v. 

Contents:     Vol.  1.     Lower  invertebrates.      2.     Crustacea  and  insects 
Kislies  and  reptiles.      4.     Birds.      5.     Mammals.      6.     Man. 

Morse.     *First  book  in  zoology.     1885 

Wood.     Fresh  and  salt  water  aquarium.     1808. 


591. 


PHYSIOLOGICAL   ZOOLOGY, 


Cooper.     *Animal  life  in  the  sea  and  on  the  land.     1887 

Darwin.  E.xpression  of  the  emotions  in  man  and  animals.  1886 

GosSE.     Romance  of  natural  history. 

Harris,     f  Door-yard  folks  and  a  winter  garden. 

Holder.     *.Marvels  of  animal  life.     1885. 

*A  strange  company 

Ingersoll.     fCountry  cousins.     1884. 

•For  young  readers. 

46 


580.  G79 
580.YO8 


581.AL54 

581.C10 

581.  D  25 

581.F4G4 

R.581.M47 

R581.M47 


582.  EMS 


584.B19 


587.R56 


589.  C77 
589.T75 


590.  H71 

590.J72 

590.  KGl 

590.  M  83 
590.\V85 


591.  C78 
591.D25 
591. G69 
591.H24 
591.H71M 
591.H71S 
591.1  N4 


tFor  children. 


NATURAL    SCIENCE. BIRDS. 


598.2 


LuKBOCK.     The  senses,  instincts  and  intelligence  of  animals 

1888.     (Int.  sci.  ser.) 

Menault.     Intelligence  of  animals. 

Miller.     fLittle  folks  in  feathers  and  fur.     1883.    . 

Oswald.     Zoological  sketches.     1883. 

Romanes.     Animal  intelligence.     1886.     (Int.  sci.  ser.) 

Wood.     *Homes  without  hands 


592.     invertebrates. 
Buckley.     *Life  and  her  children.     1885 

595.      ARTICULATES. 

Ballard.     *Insect  lives.     1879 

Darwin.     Formation  of  vegetable  mould  through  the  action 

of  worms.     1883.  ....... 

Duncan.     Transformation  of  insects.     1888.    . 

Hook.     fLittle  people,  and  their  homes  in  meadows,  woods 

etc.     1888 

Kirby  <7«^Spence.     Introduction  to  entomology.     1857. 
Lubbock.     *Ants,  bees,  and  wasps.     1883.    (Int.  sci.  ser.) 

Chapters  in  pop.  nat.  histor)'.     1884 

McCooK.     *Tenants  of  an  old  farm.     1886.      . 

Maynard.     Butterflies  in  New  England. 

New  York  state.     Legislature.     First  and  second  report  on 

the  noxious,  beneficial,  and  other  insects  of  the  state 

of  N.  Y.     By  Fitch.     1856 

Packard.     Half-hours  with  insects.     1881 

Wood.     Insects  abroad.     ........ 

Insects  at  home.  ......... 

See  also  QZ^.Vms. 


591.  L96 
591.  M  52 
591. M 61 
591.0S9 

591.  R66 
591.  W85 


592.  B85 


595.  B21 

595.D25 
595.  D91 

595.H76 

595.  K63 

595.L96A 

595.L96C 

595.  Ml  3 

R595.M45 


595.N42 

595.  PI  2 

595.W85I 

595.W85IN 


598. 


reptiles.       BIRDS. 


Figuier.     Reptiles  and  birds.    . 

Wood.     Reptiles,  fishes,  etc.     (111.  nat.  hist.) 

598.2.     BIRDS. 

Burroughs.     Wake-robin.     1885.     . 
Church,     f  Birds  and  their  ways. 
CouES.     Field  ornithology.     1874.     . 

Birds  and  seasons  of  New  England. 
*In  nesting  time.     1888.    . 
Land-birds  and  game-birds  of  New  England. 
Manual  of  North  American  birds. 
Our  northern  and  eastern  birds.     1883. 


Flagg. 
Miller 
Minot. 
Ridgway. 

Samuels. 

ToRREY.     Birds  in  the  bush.     1885. 

Wood.     Birds.     (111.  nat.  hist.)  . 

*For  young  readers. 


tF 


598.F464 
598.1  W85 


598.2.  B94 
598.2.  C47 
598.2.  C83 
598.2.  F59 

598.2.  M  61 

598.2.  M66 
R598.2.R43 

598.2.SA4 
598.2.T63 

598.2.  W85 

or  children. 


47 


599 


NATURAL    SCIENCE. MAMMALIA. 


599. 


MAMMALL^. 


Holder.     *The  ivory  king.     1886. 
Wood.     Mammalia.     (111.  nat.  hist.) 


599.  H  71 
599.\V85 


600.     USEFUL  ARTS. 

BiGF.LOw.     Useful  arts.     1856.     2v 600. B48 

602.      COMPENDS.      OLTLLNES. 

Lawrence,  l//ich', />sat(^.     fYoung  folks' ideas.     1885.    .        .  602.L43 

Mateaux.     *\Vonderland  of  work.     1883 602.M41 

603.      DICTIONARIES.      CYCLOPEDIAS. 

Ure.     Dictionary  of  arts,  manufactures,  and  mines.     1853.      .         r)03.UR2 

605.      PERIODICALS.      MAGAZINES.      REVIEWS. 

Agriccltiralist.     July,  1887-date 605.  AGS 

607.       EDUCATION.      SCHOOLS    OF    TECHNOLOGY. 

United  States.  Int.  dept.  Bureau  of  Education.  Indus- 
trial education  in  the  south.  By  Alayo.  1888.  (Cir- 
cular of  information  no.  5,  1888.) 607.UN3M 

608.      PATENTS.      INVENTIONS. 

Burnley.     Romance  of  invention.     1886.         ....  608.B93 

Hale.     *Stories  of  invention.     1885 608.H13 

United    States.      Interior  dept.     Patent  office.     Report  of 

commissioner:    mechanical.     1852-53.         .         .         .  608.UN3 

609.      HISTORY    OF    useful   ARTS    IN    GENERAL. 

Bolles.     Industrial  history  of  the  U.  S.     1881.        .         .         .  600.B63 

RouTLEiKiE.     Discoveries  of  the  nineteenth  century.     1884.   .  009.R76 

610.     MEDICINE. 

DuNGLisON.     Diet,  of  medical  science.     1866.          .         .  .  610.D91 

Jackson.     Letters  to  a  young  physician.     1856.        .         .  .  610.J13 

Thomas.     Complete  pronouncing  medical  dictionary.     1887.  .  010.T36 

Trousse.vi'.     Lectures  on  clinical  medicine.     1867-72.     5v.  .  ()10.T75 

611.    anatomy. 

Gray.     Anatomy,  descriptive  and  surgical.     1886.    .         .         .  611.G70 

MiVART.     Elementary  anatomy 611. M70 

physiolo(;y. 

612.D17 

children. 


612.     physiolo(;y. 
Dalton.     Treatise  on  human  physiology.     1882. 

•For  young  readers. 

48 


tFor 


USEFUL   ARTS. —  MATERIA    MEDICA.       THERAPEUTICS. 


615 


Draper.     Human  physiology.     1883 

Lewes.     Physiology  of  common  life.     1860.     2v. 
Mace.     *History  of  a  mouthful  of  bread. 

*Servants  of  the  stomach.     1868.         .... 
Rosenthal.     General  physiology  of  the  muscles  and  nerves 
1881 


613.      HYGIENE.      GYMNASTICS.      TRAINING. 

Allen.      Physical  development;    or,  the  laws  governing  the 
human  system.     1888.  ...... 

BL.A.IKIE.     *How  to  get  strong  and  how  to  stay  so.     1884. 

*Sound  bodies  for  our  boys  and  girls.     1881. 

Catlin.     Breath  of  life.     1872 

DowD.     Physical  culture.     1888 

FoTHERGiLL.    Diseases  of  sedentary  and  advanced  life.    1885 
Hall.     Fun  better  than  physic. 

Sleep :  or,  the  hygiene  of  the  night.     1870. 
Keen,  ed.    Health  manuals.    (American  health  primers.)    4  ser 

Contents:  1st  ser.  Winter  and  its  dangers;  Osgood.  Summer  and  its  dis- 
eases; Wilson.     Sea-air  and  sea-bathing;  Packard. 

2d  ser.  Eyesight:  how  to  care  for  it:  Harland.  Hearing:  how  to 
keep  it;  Burnett.     The  mouth  and  teeth;  White. 

3d  ser.  Long  life  and  how  to  reach  it;  Richardson.  The  throat  and 
voice;  Cohen.     The  skin  in  health  and  disease;    Bulkley. 

4th  ser.  Brain-work  and  over-work;  Wood.  School  and  industrial  hy- 
giene; Lincoln.     Our  homes;  Hartshome. 

Mackenzie.     Hygiene  of  the  vocal  organs.     1886.  . 
McSherry.     Health  and  how  to  promote  it.     1884. 
Pavy.     Treatise  on  food  and  dietetics.       ..... 

Smith.     The  human  body  and  its  health.     1884. 
United  States.      War  dept.     Report  of  the  hygiene  of  the 
U.  S.  army.     1875 

614.    public  health. 

Massachusetts  j'/rt/^.    Board  of  health.    Reports.    1873-75. 

1878.    4v 

Sanitary  commission.     Report  of  a  general  plan  for  the 

promotion  of  public  and  personal  health.     18.')0. 
United  States.     Treasury  dept.     Cholera  epidemic  of  1873 

in  the  U.  S.     By  Woodworth 

615.      MATERIA    MEDICA.      THERAPEUTICS. 

Beard.     Stimulants  and  narcotics.     1871.       ..... 

BiDDLE.     Materia  medica. 

Ellis,  comp.     Medical  formulary 

FiSKE.     Tobacco  and  alcohol.     1866 

Hasheesh  eater :   passages  from  the  life  of  a  Pythagorean. 
[anon.] . 

*For  young  readers. 

4  49 


612.D79 

612.L.58 

612.M15H 

612.  M  15s 

612.  R72 


613.AL.-i4 

613.B57H 

613.B57S 

613.  C28 

613.  D75 

613.  F82 

613.H14F 

613.H14S 

613.K25 


6 13. M 19 

613.  M  245 

613.P28 

613.SM6 

613.UN3 


614.  M38 
614.M38S 
614.UN3 

610.B38 
615.B47 
615.EL5 
615.F54 

615.H27 


615 


USEFUL   ARTS. MATERIA    MEDICA,       THERAPEUTICS. 


NiEMEYER. 

Stewart. 

TOYNBEE. 
ViRCHOW. 

Watson. 


Headland.     Action  of  medicines  in  the  system.     1868. 
Still^.     Therapeutics  and  materia  medica.     1864.     2v. 

Taylor.     Poisons.     1875. 

Wood  and  Bache.     Dispensatory  of  the  U.  S.     1886.    . 

016.     pathology,    diseases,    treatment. 

Aitkin.     Science  and  practice  of  medicine.     With  additions 

by  Clymer.     1868.     2v 

Bramwell.     Diseases  of  the  heart  and  thoracic  aorta.     1881 
Dixox.     Guide  to  practical  study  of  diseases  of  the  eye.    1866 
DOBELL.     Winter  cough,  catarrh,  bronchitis,  etc.     1875. 
Flint.     Principles  and  practice  of  medicine.     1884. 
Hammond.     Cerebral  hyperasmia.     1878. 

HoAVE.     Emergencies 

Kane.     Drugs  that  enslave.     1883 

Laurie.     Epitome  of  homeopathic  domestic  medicine. 
LooMis.     Lessons  in  physical  diagnosis.    . 
Neligan.     Diseases  of  the  skin.     1866.    . 

Text  book  of  practical  medicine.     1870. 
Brights'  disease  of  the  kidneys. 
Diseases  of  the  ear.     1860.     • 
Cellular  pathology.  .... 

Principles  and  practice  of  physic.     1866. 
Wi:lls.     Diseases  of  the  eye.     1869. 

Williams.     Our  eyes,  and  how  to  take  care  of  them.     1871 

Practical  guide  to  study  of  diseases  of  the  eye.     1862. 

Recent  advances  in  opthalmic  science.      Boylston  prize 

essay  for  1865 

617.      SURGERY,      dentistry.      AN.ESTHETICS. 

Dulles.     Accidents  and  emergencies.     1883 

LONGMORE.     Treatise  on  gunshot  wounds.     1862.    . 
Meredith.     The  teeth  and  how  to  preserve  them.  . 

Rivers.     Accidents.     1845 

Velpeau.     Elements  of  operative  surgery,     v.  3.     . 

619.     veterinary  medicine. 
Every  man  his  own  cattle  doctor.     1882. 
Relation  of  animal  diseases  to  public  health.    1884. 

Dadd.     American  cattle  doctor.     1883 

Law.     Farmer's  veterinary  adviser.     1881 

Mayhew.     Illustrated  horse  doctor.     1884 

United  States.    Dept.  of  agriculture.     Contagious  diseases 
of  domestic  animals.     1880.     1880-81.     Rep'ts  22,  34. 

620.     ENGINEERING. 

Haswell.     Mechanics'  own  pocket-book.     1884. 

60 


Armitage 
Billings. 


615.H34 
015.  ST5 
615.T21 

615.  W85 


616.AI9 
616.B73 
616.  D64 
016.D75 
61().F64 
616.H18 
616.  H83 
616.  K13 
616.L37 
610.  L87 
616.N32 
616.  N5o 
616.ST4 
610.  T66 
616.V81 
616.  W33 
616.W46 
616.W670 
616.W67P 

616.W67R 


617.D88 
617.L86 
617.  M  54 
617.R52 
617.V54 

619.AR62 
619.  B49 
619.D12 
619.L41 

619.M455 

619.UN3 


620.H27 


USEFUL    ARTS. AGRICULTURE. 


630 


621.      MECHANICAL   ENGINEERING. 

Campin.     Practical  treatise  on  mechanical  engineering.    1881.  621. C15 

EvERS.     Steam  and  steam  engine.      ......  621. EV2 

LUKIN.     *Amongst  machines 621.L96A 

*Boy  engineers.    .........  621.L96b 

*Young  mechanics.       ........  621.L96v 

Shelley-  Workshop  appliances.     1880 G21.SH4 

Thurston.     History  of  the  growth  of  the  steam  engine.   1884.  621. T42 

622.      MINING   ENGINEERING. 


HoLLiSTER.     Mines  of  Colorado.     1867 

Jones.     Treasures  of  the  earth. 

625.      RAILROAD   AND    ROAD    ENGINEERING. 

GiLLMORE.     Practical  treatise  on  roads.     1882.         .         .         . 

628.       SANITARY    ENGINEERING.      WATER-WORKS. 

Philbrick.  American  sanitary  engineering.  1881. 
Plunkett.  Women,  plumbers,  and  doctors.  1885. 
Waring.     Sanitary  drainage  of  houses  and  towns.     1886. 


622.  H  72 
549.J73 


625.G41 


628.  P53 

628.  P74 

628.W23 


630.     AGRICULTURE. 


Allen.     New  American  farm  book.     1885. 

American  agriculturalist.     July,  1887-date.    v.  46,  no.  47-date 

Andrews.     Modern  husbandry.     1853.     . 

Blake.     The  farm  and  the  fireside.     1855. 

CoPELAND.     Country  life.     1859. 

Coulter.     Our  farm  of  four  acres.     1865. 

Crosier  and  Henderson.     How  the  farm  pays.     1884. 

Loudon.     Encyclopaedia  of  agriculture.     1857. 

Magazine  of  horticulture,  botany,  and  all  useful  discoveries 

and  improvements  in  rural  affairs.     Ed.  by  Hovey 

1856-57 

Massachusetts  state.     Agricultural  college.     Twenty-sixth 

annual  report.     1889.    . 
Agricultural  experiment  station      Annual  reports  of  the 

board  of  control  at  Amherst,  Mass.     1886-87. 
Board  of  agriculture.     Annual  reports  of  the  secretary 

1854.     1857.     1861-62.     1867-85.     22v.       . 
Mitchell.    {Ik  Marvel.)     My  farm  of  Edgewood.     1872, 
O'Neill  and  Williams.      American  farmer's  hand-book  of 

agriculture.    ......... 

*For  young  readers. 

51 


630.AL55 
630.  A  M3 
630.AN23 
630.  B58 
630.  C79 
630.C83 
630.  C88 
630.  L92 


630.  M  27 

630.  M  38c 

630.M38E 

6.30.  M38s 
630.  M  69 

639. 0N4 


630 


USEFUL   ARTS. —  AGRICULTURE. 


Saxtox's  rural  hand-books.     ISofi.     3  ser 

Contents:  1st  ser.  Horses:  Richardson.  Hog;  Richardson.  Hive  and 
honey-bee:  Richardson.  Pests  of  the  farm,  domestic  fowl  and  orna- 
mental poultry;  Richardson.  Cow:  dairy  husbandry,  and  cattle 
breeding:  Milburn. 
2d  ser.  Every  lady  her  own  flower  gardener;  Johnson.  Elements  of 
agriculture:  tr.  from  the  French,  and  adapted  for  schools;  Skinner. 
American  bird  fancier;  Browne.  Essay  on  manures;  Dana.  Ameri- 
can kitchen  gardener;  Fessenden.  American  rose  culturist. 
3d  ser.  Horse's  foot;  Miles.  Rabbit  fancier;  Bement.  Bee  manage- 
ment; Weeks.  Vine  dresser's  manual;  F4emelin.  Bee-keeper's 
chart;  Phelps.     Chemistry  made  easy;  Tophain. 

Stephens.  Farmer's  guide  to  scientific  and  practical  agricul- 
ture.    1856.     V.  2 

Thaer.     Principles  of  agriculture.     1858.         .... 

Thomas.     Farm  implements  and  machinery.     1886. 

United  States.     Dept.  of  ai^ricHltti?-e.     Report  of  the  com- 
missioner for  1876.     1877.    ...... 

Reports  of  the  statistician  :  nos.  49,  53.     1888. 

Contents:   No.  49.    Distribution  of  corn  and  wheat.     No.  53.    Area  of  corn, 
potatoes  and  tobacco. 

United  States.  Dept.  of  the  interior.  Patent  office.  Reports 
of  the  commissioner  of  patents  :  agriculture.     1852-53. 


630.  SA9 


630.ST45 
(530.T32 
630.T36 

630.UN3C 
630.UN3S 


630.UN3P 


631. 


SOIL,     fertilizers,    drainage. 


BoussiNGAULT.  Rural  economy  in  its  relations  with  chemistry, 

physics  and  meteorology.     1851. 
Browne.     Field  book  of  manures.     1856. 
French.     Farm  drainage.     1884. 
Harris.     Talks  on  manures.     1885. 
Johnson.     How  crops  feed. 

How  crops  grow.  .... 

Johnston.    Elements  of  agricultural  chem.  and  geology.  1857 

Lectures  on  the  applications  of  chem.  and  geol.  to  agricul 

ture.     1857 

Lawes,  and  others.     The  soil  of  the  farm. 

MuNN.     Practical  land  drainer.     1856. 

Nash.      The   progressive  farmer:    a  treatise  on  agricultural 

chemistry,  etc.     1857.    ..... 

Norton.     Elements  of  scientific  agriculture.     1857. 
StoCKHARdt.    Chemical  field  lectures  for  agriculturists.  1853 
St(M<er.     Agriculture  in  some  of  its  relations  with  chemistry 

1887.     2v 

W.ARIXG.     Elements  of  agriculture.     1857. 


631. B66 

631.  B81 

631.  F88 

631. H24 

631.J63H 

631.J63HC 

631.J64 

631.J64L 
631.L41 
631.  M92 

631.  N 17 
631.N82 
631.ST6 

631. ST7 
631.W23 


632. 


pest.s.     hindraxcks.     blights,     insects. 


Harris.     Treatise  on  insects  injurious  to  vegetation.     1883.  .  632.H24 

Saunders.     Insects  injurious  to  fruits.     1883.  .         .         .  632.SA8 

Treat.     Insects  injurious  to  farm  and  garden.     1882.      .         .  632.T71 


52 


USEFUL    ARTS. FORESTRY, 


634.9 


632.UN30 


United  States.  Dept.  of  agriculture.  Report  of  the  or- 
nithologist and  mammalogist,  Merriam.      1887.  . 

Dept.  of  agriailttire.  Botanical  division.  Vegetable 
pathology.  Fungicides;  or,  remedies  for  plant  dis- 
eases. (Circular  no.  5.)  Also  Report  of  the  chief  of 
the  section  of  vegetable  pathology.  1888.  Also 
Treatment  of  the  downy  mildew  and  black-rot  in  the 
grape  vine.     1888.     (Bulletin  no.  .j.)     .... 

Bureau  of  entomology.     Catalogue  of  exhibit  of  econom. 

entomol.  at  New  Orleans  :  1881-85.     18SS.  .     With  632.UN3E 

Division  of  entomology.  Insect  life.  Economy  and 
habits  of  insect  life  especially  in  relation  to  agricul- 
ture.    1888.     (Vol.  1,  nos.  1-12.) 632.UN3E 

Miscellaneous  bulletins  :  nos.  9-15,  18-19.  .         .         .    632.UN3em 

Note :     For  subjects  of  above  inquire  at  desk. 
See  also  595. N42. 


632.UN3B 


633. 


GRAIN'S.      GRASSES.      FIBRES.      TEA.      CROPS. 


633.  F61 


Flint.     Grasses  and  forage  plants.     1858 

Henderson.    Hand-book  of  the  grasses  of  Eng.  and  America. 

1875 633.H38 

Stevens.     On  ensilage  of  green  forage  crops  in  silos.     1881.        633.ST46 


634.       FRUITS.      ORCHARDS.      VINEYARDS. 

American  pomological  society.  Proceedings  of  the  6th  session 

Barry.     Fruit  garden 

Chorlton.     American  grape  grower's  guide.     1856. 

Downing.     Fruits  and  fruit  trees  of  America.     1886. 

Elliott.     Hand-book  for  fruit  growers.     1881 

Fuller.     Small  fruit  culturist.     1881. 

FuLTOX.     Peach  culture.     1884. 

Maynard.     Practical  fruit  grower.     1886 

Meech.     Quince  culture.     1888. 

QuiNN.     Pear  culture  for  profit. 

Roe.     Success  with  small  fruits.     1886. 

Strong.     Fruit  culture  :   also  Laying  out 
a  country  home.     1886. 

Thomas.     American  fruit  culturist.     1885 

United  States.  Dept.  of  agriculture.  Division  of  pomology 
Rep't  on  the  condition  of  tropical  and  semi-tropical 
fruits  in  the  U.  S.  in  1887.     18S8.     (Bulletin  no.  1.)     . 

634.9.    forestry. 

Brisbin.     Trees  and  tree  planting.     1888 

Fuller.     Practical  forestry.     1884 


and 


management  of 


634.AM3 

634.  B27 

634.  C4o 

634.  D75 

634.  ELo 

634.  F95 

634.F9o6 

634.M454 

634.  M47 

634.04 

634.  R62 

634.ST8 
634.T36 


634.UN3P 


634.9.B77 
634.9.  F95 


53 


634.9 


USEFUL   ARTS. —  FORESTRY. 


United  States.    Depi.  of  agriciiUure. 
By  Fernow.     1888. 
Same.     By  Hough.     1882. 


Report  on  forestry. 


635.     kitchen  garden. 

Bridg^ian.     Young  gardener's  assistant.     1857. 
Gregory.     Squashes,  cabbages,  and  onions.     1885. 
Harris.     Gardening  for  young  and  old.     1884. 
Henderson.     Gardening  for  pleasure.     1887.  . 

Gardening  for  profit.     1885 

Johnson.     Dictionary  of  modern  gardening.     1847. 
M'Mahon.     Am.  gardener's  calendar.     1857.    . 
Washburn  &  Co.'s  amateur  cultivator's  guide.     1870. 


636.     domestic  animals. 


Miles.     Stock  breedins:. 


1888. 

636.1.      HORSES. 


1887 


Gleason.     How  to  handle  and  educate  vicious  horses 
Herbert.     Hints  to  horse  keepers.     1885. 

IMcClure.     Gentleman's  stable  guide 

Stewart  and  Allen.     Stable  book.    1857.     . 

Walsh.     {Stonehenge.)     The  horse  in  stable  and  field.     188G 

YouATT  and  Skinner.     The  horse.         .... 

G36.2.    cattle. 

Allen.     American  cattle.     1884 

Armsby.     Manual  of  cattle  feeding.     1882. 
Thomson.     Researches  on  the  food  of  animals. 


1856. 


(336.3.    sheep,     goats. 


634.9.UN3F 
G34.9.UN3H 


635.B76 
635.G86 
635.  H24 
635.  H  38 
635.H38G 
635.J63 
635.  M22 
635.W27 


636.  M  59 


636.1.G47 
636.1. H41 
63G.1.M13 
636.1. ST48 
636.1.  W16 
636.1.Y08 


636.2.  AL55 

636.2.AR55 

636.2.T38 


Rowlandson.     Sheep  breeder's  guide.     1861. 

Stewart.     Shepherd's  manual.     1883.      ..... 

United  States.  Dept.  of  agriculture.  Origin  and  growth 
of  sheep  husbandry  in  the  U.  S.:  with  remarks  on  the 
Angora  fleece.     1880 

636.4.     swine. 


COBURN.     Swine  husbandry 

Harris.    The  pig.    1883 

YouATT  atid  Martin.     The  hog.     1856. 

636.5.       POULTRY. 

Beale.     Profitable  poultry  keeping.  . 

Dixon.     Ornamental  and  domestic  poultry.     1857. 

Stoddard.     An  egg  farm.     188(;. 

Wright.     Practical  poultry  keeper.  . 

54 


636.3.  R80 
636.3.ST48 


636.3.UN3 


636.4.  C63 
636.4.  H  24 
636.4.Y08 


636.5.  B36 

636.5.  D64 

636.5.  STG4 

636.5.  W93 


USEFUL   ARTS. COOKERY,       GASTRONOMY. 


641 


636.7.     DOGS. 

Mayhew.     The  dog.     1856 

Morris.     Dogs  and  their  doings.     1872 

Walsh.     *Dogs  of  Great  Britain  and  America. 

637.      DAIRY.      MILK.      BUTTER.      CHEESE. 

Arnold.     American  dairying.     1879 

Flint.     Milch  cows  and  dairy  farming.     1858. 

GuENON.     Treatise  on  milch  cows 

Hand.     Milch  cows.     1883 


638.      BEES.      SILKWORMS. 

QuiNBY.     Mysteries  of  bee-keeping  explained.     1858. 

Root.     New  bee-keeping.     1885 

639.       FISHING.      TRAPPING. 

United    States.     Co/umission  of  fish  and  fisheries.     Fish- 
eries and  fishery  industries  of  the  U.  S.     By  Goode, 
a7id  others.     1887.     5v.         ...... 

Propagation  and  inquiry  of  food  fishes  in  the  U.  S.    . 

640.     DOMESTIC  ECONOMY. 
Appleton's  home  books.     1884.     3v 

Contents:     Vol.  1.      Building  a  home;    Oakey.      How  to  furnish  a  home; 
Church.     Home  grounds;  Oakey.     Home  garden;  Church. 

2.  Amenities   of    home;     Sherwood.     Home    decorations;    Ruutz-Rees. 

Household   hints,  home  receipts  and  home  suggestions;    Babcock. 
Home  needle;  Church. 

3.  Home  library;    Matthews.      Home  amusements;    Sherwood.     Health 

at  home;  Guernsey.     Home  occupations;  Ruutz-Rees. 

Browne.     *What  girls  can  do. 

Diaz.     Bybury  to  Beacon  street. 

Dodge.     *Bundle  of  letters  to  busy  girls.     1887. 

GooDHOLME.     Domestic  cyclopedia. 

Herrick.     Housekeeping  made  easy. 

Owen.     Molly  Bishop's  family.     1888.      . 

Progressive  housekeeping.     1889. 
Richards  and  Talbot,  eds.      Home  sanitation :    a  manual 

for  housekeepers.     1887. 
Wright.     The  complete  home. 
YouMANS.     Hand-book  of  household  science.     1857. 

041.      COOKERY.      GASTRONOMY. 

HoLBROOK.     Eating  for  strength.     1888. 
Lincoln.     Boston  school  kitchen  text-book. 
OwEX.     Gentle  bread-winners.     1888. 

RoRER.     Hot  weather  dishes 

Terhune.     Common  sense  in  the  household.     1886. 

*For  young  readers. 

55 


636.7.  M45 
636.7.  M83 
636.7.W16 


637.AR6 
637.F64 
637.  G93 
637.H19 


638.  Q4 
638.R67 


639.UN3G 
639.UN3P 


640.AP5 


640.  B81 

640.D542 

040.  D66 

R640.G61 

640.H433 

640.OW2M 

640.OW2P 

640.  R39 
640.  W93 
640.YO8 


641.H69 
641.  L63 
641. 0W2 
641.  R69 
641  .T27 


643  USEFUL    ARTS. FOOD,       DINING.       CARVING. 


043.      FOOD.      DIKING.      CARVING. 

KiRBY.     fAunt  Martha's  corner  cupboard 643. K63 

Smith.     Foods.     1873 G43.SM5 


649.      NURSERY.      CHILDREN.      SICK   ROOM. 

Combe.     The  mother's  guide.    ...... 

Nightingale.     Notes  on  nursing.    1886. 

Potts.     Discourses  to  women  on  medical  subjects.     1887. 

Weeks.     Text-book  of  nursing.     1887 

Worcester.     A  new  way  of  training  nurses.     1888. 


649.C73 
649.  N  56 

649.  P85 
649.  W41 
649.W89 


650.     COMMUNICATION.     COMMERCE. 
653.     short  hand.     ap.15Reviations. 

Pitman.     Manual  of  phonography G53.P68M 

Reporter's  companion.  .......        653.P68R 

655.     printing,     type,    publishing,  etc. 

Carey.     History  of  a  book 655.C18 

Pearson.     Gutenberg  and  the  art  of  printing.     1871.       .         .  655. P31 

656.    transportation,    railroading,  etc. 

EvERS.     Navigation  in  theory  and  practice 656.EV2 

657.      BOOK-KEEPING.      ACCOUNTS. 

Goodwin.     Improved  book-keeping. 657. G63 

658.      BUSINESS    MANUALS.      METHODS. 

First  lessons  in  business  matters.     By  a  banker's  daughter.    .  658. F51 

660.     CHEMICAL   TECHNOLOGY. 

664.   FOODS.   SUGAR.   STARCH,  ETC. 

National  academy  of  sciences.  Investigation  of  the  scientific 
and  economic  relations  of  the  sorghum  sugar  industry. 
1883 ^.        .        .        .        .         664.N21 

United  States.  £>c'/>L  of  agricidtiire.  Report  of  the  culture 
of  the  sugar  beet  and  the  manufacture  of  sugar  there- 
from in  France  and  the  U.  S.     1880 664.UN3 

670.     MANUFACTURES. 
677.    cotton,  wool,  sh.k,  linen,  etc. 

United  States.  Dept.  of  agriadhire.  Report  upon  an  ex- 
amination of  wools  and  other  animal  fibres.  By  Mc- 
Murtrie.     1886 677.UN3 

tFor  children. 

56 


FINE   ARTS. —  ESSAYS.       LECTURES.      ADDRESSES. 


704 


680.     -MECHANIC  TRADES. 

Davidson.    *Boy  joiner 

LuKiN.     *Amateur  mechanics'  workshop.     1880. 

Spon.     Mechanics'  own  book.     1886. 

Waite.     *Boy's  workshop 


682.      BLACKSMITHING.      HORSESHOEING. 


Fleming.     Practical  horseshoeing.     1884. 
Miles.     The  horse's  foot. 


690.     BUILDING. 

691,      IVIATERIALS.      TIMBER.      STONE,    ETC. 

Davidson.     Our  houses  and  what  they  are  made  of. 

692.      PLANS.      SPECIFICATIONS. 

Wells  memorial  association.     Prize  plans  for  cottages.    1887. 

698.      PAINTING,   GLAZING   AND   PAPER-HANGING. 

Masurv.     House  and  carriage  painting.     1881. 


680.  D28 

680.  L96 

6S0.SP6 

680.  W13 


682.  F62 
682.  M59 


691.D28 


692.W46 


698.  M40 


700.     FINE  ARTS. 


701.      PHILOSOPHIES.      THEORIES,    ETC. 

RusKiN.  Art  culture.  Hand-book  of  criticism,  etc.,  from  the 
works  of  Ruskin.     Selected  and  arranged   by    Rev. 

W.  H.  Piatt.     1885 701.  R89 

Van  Dyke.     Principles  of  art.     1887 701.V28 

703.      DICTIONARIES.      CVCLOP.EDIAS. 

Waters.     Hand-book  of  Christian  symbols  and  stories  of  the 

saints.     1886 70.3.W31c 

Hand-book  of  legendary  and  mythological  art.    .         .         .  703.W31L 

Painters,  sculptors,  architects,  engravers,  and  their  works.  703.W31p 

704.      ESSAYS.      LECTURES.      ADDRESSES. 

Hamerton.     Thoughts  about  art.     1882 704.H17 

Hunt.     Talks  on  art.     Comp.  and  arr.  by  H.  Knowlton.     1st 

and  2d  ser.     1887-88.            ......  704.H91 

Jarves.     The  art  idea 704.J30 

Art  thoughts.     1887 704.J30a 

Morris.     Hopes  and  fears  for  art.     1882 704.M83 

Paget.     {Verfwn  Lee.)    Juvenilia.     1887 704.P14 

♦For  young  readers. 

57 


704 


FINE   ARTS. —  ESSAYS.       LECTURES.       ADDRESSES. 


RusKiN.     Lectures  on  art. 704:.R89l 

St.  Mark's  Rest :  history  of  Venice 704:.R89s 

Taine.     Lectures  on  art,     1875.     2v 704.T13 

705.      PERIODICALS. 

Art  union.     1851,  '58,  '73,  '76,  '78.     5v R705.AR7 

709.      HISTORY    OF   ART. 

Bell.     {N.  D'Aiivers)     Elementary  history  of  art.           .         .  709.B41 

Reber.     History  of  ancient  art.     1887 709.R24A 

History  of  medifeval  art.     1887 709.R24m 

Taixe.     Italy:  Florence  and  Venice.     1883 709.T13 

710.     LANDSCAPE    GARDENING. 

Downing.     Rural  essays.     Ed.,  with  mem.  of  the  author,  by 

G.  W.  Curtis.     1857 710.D75R 

Theory  and  practice  of  landscape  gardening.     1857.           .  710.D75T 

Smith.     Landscape  gardening.     1856 710.SAI5 

Waring.     Village  improvements.     1877.           ....  710.W23 

712.     i'rivate  grounds,    lawns. 


1885. 


Long.     Ornamental  gardening  for  Americans. 

Oakey.     Home  grounds 

Scott.     Art  of  beautifying  suburban  home  grounds 


712.L85 

In  V.  1  of  610.AP5 

1881.     .       712.SC08 


716. 


plants,    flowers,  etc. 


Anders.     House  plants  as  sanitary  agents.     1887.  . 
Barnard.     My  ten-rod  farm;    or,   how   I    became   a   florist. 
4v.  in  1.     1882 

Contents:  1.  My  ten-rod  farm.  2.  Ten  per  cent,  on  the  investment;  or, 
farming  by  inches.  3.  A  simple  flower  garden.  4.  $550  net  in- 
come; or,  the  strawberry  garden. 


716.AN2 
716.  B26 


Church.     The  home  garden In  m. 

Fuller.     Propagation  of  plants.     1887.    . 
Heinrich.     Window  flower  garden.     1887. 
Henderson.     Hand-book  of  plants.    1881. 

Practical  floriculture.     1883. 
Leuchars.      Construction,   heating,    and    ventilating   of   hot 
houses.     1857.       ....... 

Lindley.  Theory  of  horticulture.  Ed.  by  Downing.  1852 
Michigan  state.  Report  of  state  horticultural  society.  1886 
Nicholson.  Illustrated  dictionary  of  gardening.  1887.  3y 
Rand.     Flowers  for  parlor  and  garden.     1864. 

Popular  flowers 

720.     ARCHITECTURE. 
Fergusson.     History  of  architecture.     1885.     2v. 


1  of  640. APS 

716.  F95 

716.  H36 

716.H38H 

716.H38P 

716.  L57 

716.  L64 

716.M58 

R716.N.J2 

716.R15F 

716.R15P 


720.  F38 


FINE    ARTS. RELIGIOUS    AND    ECCLESIASTIC    PAINTING.  755 

Parker.     Gloss,  of  terms  used  in  Grecian,  Roman,  and  other 

architecture.     1882 720.  P22 

RusKiN.     Seven  lamps  of  architecture.     1884 720.R89 

723.      MEDI.EVAL.      GOTHIC. 

RusKiN.     Stones  of  Venice.     1887.     2v 723.R89 

724.       MODERN. 

Fergussox.     History  of  modern  styles  of  architecture.     1873.  724.F38 

728.      DOMESTIC.      RURAL.      VILLAS. 

Cleaveland,  Backus,  \V.,  and  B.a.ckus,  S.    Village  and  farm 

cottages.     1856 728.Co9 

Downing.     Architecture  of  country  houses.     1856.          .        .  728. D75 

Gardner.     Homes  and  all  about  them.     1885.        .        .         .  728. G17 

Holly.     Modern  dwellings.     1878 728. H72 

Oakey.     Building  a  home /«  v.  2  of  640.AP5 

729.       OF    SPECIAL    COUNTRIES. 

HuNNEWELL.     Historical  monuments  of  France.     1884.          .  729.H89 

740.      DRAWING.     DECORATION. 

Cave.     *Drawing  from  memory.     1878 740.C81 

Hamerton.     The  graphic  arts :    drawing,  painting,  and  en- 
graving.    1886 740.  H 17 

Knowlton.    *Hints  for  pupils  in  drawing  and  painting.    1883.  740.K76 

745.    ornamental  design. 

Complete  guide  to  leather  work.     \^anon.'\    1854.     .         .        .  745.C78 

Church.     How  to  furnish  a  home /«  v.  1  of  640.AP5 

Rees.     Home  decoration /«  v.  2  of  640.AP5 

Home  occupations /«  v.  3  of  640. A  Po 

746.      ART    NEEDLEWORK. 

Hale,  ed.     Art  needlework 746. H13 

Harrison.     Woman's  handiwork  in  modern  homes.     1881.     .  746.H244 

750.     PAINTING. 

Keddie.     The  old  masters  and  their  pictures.     1887.       .        .  750.K23 

Radcliffe.     Schools  and  masters  of  painting.     1888.      .         .  7o0.Rll 

Waters.     Outline  history  of  painting.     1883 750. W31 

752.     COLOR. 

Cave.     Color.     1882 752.  C31 

755.     religious,    ecclesiastic. 

Jameson.     Legends  of  the  Madonna.     1885 755. J23 

*For  young  readers. 

59 


760 


FINE   ARTS. ENGRAVING. 


760.     ENGRAVING. 
761.     WOOD. 
Linton.     Practical  hints  on  wood  engraving.     1879. 

770.      PHOTOGRAPHY. 
TowLER.     The  silver  sunbeam  :    a  text-book  of  sun  drawing 


and  photographic  printing.     ISG-t. 
\'OGEL.     Chemistry  of  light  and  photography.     187."). 
Wallace.     The  amateur  photographer,    . 
Wood.     .Modern  methods  of  illustrating  books.     1887. 


Haweis. 

RiTTER. 


Seiler. 


780.     MUSIC. 

Music  and  morals.     .... 
Music  in  America.     1883. 

784.      \"OCAL    MUSIC. 

The  voice  in  singing:.     1884. 


790.     AMUSEMENTS. 

Beard.  *What  to  do  and  how  to  do  it:  American  boy's 
handy  book.     1887 

Beard,   L.  and  A.       *How  to  amuse  yourself    and  others 
American  girl's  handy  book.  .... 

Campbell.  *Anierican  girl's  home  book  of  work  and  play 
1887 

Griffith.     Boys'  useful  pastimes.     1887. 

Holf.rook.     *How.''   or,  spare  hours  made  profitable.      1887 

Thompson.    *Boy's  book  of  sports.  .... 

ViN'CENT,  comp.     The  home  book.     1887. 

793.       IN-DOOR     AMUSEMENTS. 

Fette,  cojnp.     *Dialogues  from  Dickens.     1870.     187.').    2v.    . 

Hale.     *Fagots  for  the  fireside.     1889 

Williams  and  Frost.     *Evening  amusements. 

796.    OUT-DOOR  amusements. 

Depping.     Wonders  of  bodily  strength  and  skill  in  all  ages. 

1885 

Stevens.     Around  the  world  on  a  bicycle  :    from  Teheran  to 

Yokohama.     1888.     v.  2 

7'.»7.    i'.oating  and  ball. 

Boston,  Mass.  Testimonial  to  Charles  Paine  and  Edward 
Burgess  for  their  successful  defence  of  the  America's 
cup.     1888 

•For  young  readers. 

60 


761.  L65 


770.T6.5 

770.V86 
770.  W15 
770.  W85 


780.H31 
780.R."51 


784.  SE4 


790.  B38 

700.B381 

790.C15 
790.  G87 
790.  H69 
790.T37 
790.  V74 


793.D5.5 
793.  H 134 
793.VV67 


796.  D44 

79().ST46 

797.  B65 


LITERATURE. TREATISES  AND  COLLECTIONS  OF  POETRY.       808.1 


798.  HORSEMANSHIP.      RACING. 

Baucher.     Method  of   horsemanship  founded   on  new  prin- 
ciples.    1856 798.B32 

799.  FISHING.      HUNTING,    ETC. 

Gibson.     *Camp  life  and  the  tricks  of  trapping.     -  .         .         .  799.G35 

Walton  a7id  Cotton.     The  complete  angler.  .        .        .         799.W17 


800.     LITERATURE. 


801.      PHILOSOPHY.       THEORIES,    ETC. 

Home.     {Lord  Katnes)     Elements  of  criticism.     Ed.  by  Mills. 
1847 

802.    compends.     outlines. 

BoTTA.     Hand-book  of  universal  literature.     1867.   . 

803.     dictionaries,     cyclop.edias. 

Brewer.     Dictionary  of  phrase  and  fable.         .         .         .         . 
Hand-book  of  allusions,  references,  etc.       .         .         .         . 
Wheeler.     Dictionary  of  noted  names  of  fiction.     1883. 

805.    literary   periodicals. 

Literary  news.     Jan.,  1887-date.     v.  8-date.  .        .        .        . 

808.      COLLECTIONS.      TREATISES.      RHETORIC. 

Bain.     On  teaching  English.     1887 

Campbell.     The  philosophy  of  rhetoric.     1856. 
HiGGiNSON.     Hints  on  writing  and  speech  making.     1887. 

Hill.     Principles  of  rhetoric.     1886 

NiCHOL.     English  composition.     1884 


808.1.      TREATISES    AND    COLLECTIONS    OF    POETRY. 

Bain.     Inquiry  into  the  definition  of  poetry.     1887. 
Brackett  and  Elliot,  comps.    *Poetry  for  home  and  school 

1885 

Bryant,  ed.     Family  library  of  poetry  and  song. 
Cooper,  ed.     Rhyme  and  reason  of  country  life. 
Hart,  cojiip.     Class  book  of  poetry.     1860. 
Peaslee.     *Graded  selections  for  memorizing. 
Pen  and  pencil  pictures  from  the  poets.     \anon.'\ 
Whittier,  ed.     Songs  of  three  centuries.     187G. 

*For  young  readers. 

61 


1856. 


1881. 


801.H75 


802.  B65 


R803.B75D 
R803  B75h 
RS03.W^56 


805.  L71 


808.  B16 
808.  C15 
808.  H53 
808.H55 
808.N51 


/«808.B16 

808.1.B72 
808.1.  B84 
808.1.C78 
808.1.  H  25 
808.1.P32 
808.1.  P37 
808.1.W616 


808.3 


LITERATURE. FICTION. 


808.3.       FICTION. 

Johnson,  ed.     Little  classics.     18  v.  in  9. 

Contents:  J'ol.  1.  Exile;  intellect.  2.  Tragedy;  life.  3.  Laughter; 
love.  4.  Romance;  frtystery.  5.  Comedy;  Childhood.  6.  Hero- 
ism; fortune.  7.  Poems,  narrative;  poems,  Lyrical.  8.  Poems, 
Niinor;  Authors.     9.     Nature;  Humanity. 

ScuDDER,  ed.     fChildren's  book.     1883 

808.4.    Ess.vYS. 

Putnam,  ed.       Prose  masterpieces    from  modern    essayists : 
Irving,  Hunt,  Lamb,  and  others.     18S('».     3v. 


808.5. 


ORATORY.      ELOCUTION. 


1887 


Fletcher,  covip.  *Advanced  readings  and  recitations. 
Fulton  and  Trueblood,  comps.  *Choice  readings. 
KiDD.     *Ne\v  elocution  and  vocal  culture.         ... 

Mathews.     Oratory  and  orators.     1887 

Shoemaker,  ^<^.   *Best  things  from  best  authors.   1881-84.  4v 

Note :     V.  3  ed.  by  Mrs.  Shoemaker. 

*Speaker's  garland.     1884-85.     4v.  ... 

808.8.    general   collections,    quotations,  etc. 


808.3.J63 


.3.SCU2 


808.4.  P98 


808.5.  F63 
808.5.F95 
808.5.  K53 
80S.r,.M42 
808.5.SH7 

808.5.  SP3 


Bartlett.     Familiar  quotations.     1883 R808.8.B28 

HoYT  a7id  Ward.    Cyclopaedia  of  practical  quotations.     1884.    R808.8.H85 
Morris,  ^.^.  Half  hours  with  the  best  foreign  authors.  1888.  4v.       808.8.M83 

Contents:       Vol.    1.       Greek    and    Roman.       2.     German.       3.      French. 
4.     Italian,  Spanish. 

810.     AMERICAN  LITERATURE. 

compends.    essays,     collected  works,  etc. 

Cleveland.     Social  life  and  literature  fifty  years  ago.     1888.  810. C60 

Richardson.     American  literature :   1007-1885.     1887..         .  810.R40 

Royce.     Manual  of  American  literature 810.R81 

Underwood.      Hand-book  of  English   literature :    American 

authors.     1886 810.UN2 

Whittier.     Prose  works.     1860 810.W616 


811. 


AMERICAN   POETRY. 


Aldrich.     Cloth  of  gold,  and  other  i)oems.     1884. 

Mercedes,  and  later  lyrics.     1884. 
Bryant.     Poetical  works.     1885. 
Carleton.     Farm  ballads.     1882.     . 
Gary,  A.  and  P.     Poems.     1886. 
Cox.     fThe  Brownies  :    their  book.     1887. 

tQueer  people  with  paws  and  claws.     1888. 
Edwards.     The  chorister's  mission. 

Tor  young  readers. 

62 


811.AL26C 

811.AL26M 

811. B84 

811. C19 

811. C25 

811.C83R 

811.C83Q 

81LED9 

tFor  children. 


LITERATURE. AMERICAN    ESSAYS. 


814 


1887. 


Emerson.     Poems.     1886. 

Gannett.     The  old  farm  home. 

Harte.     Poetical  works.     1884. 

Hayden,     Poems.     1887.  . 

Hedge  atid  Wister,  trs.      Metrical  translations  and 

1888 

Holland.     {Timothy  Titcomb)     Kathrina.     1807. 
Holmes.     Poetical  works.    1886. 

Before  the  curfew.     1888 

Hudson.     Poems  of  life  and  nature.     1883. 
Larcom.     Poetical  works.     1885. 

Wild  roses  of  Cape  Ann.     1882. 
Longfellow.     Poetical  works.     1885. 

Evangeline.     1848.       ..... 

Lowell.     Poetical  works.     1886. 

Heartsease  and  rue.     1888. 
Moore,  ed.     Personal  and  political  ballads.     1864. 
Perry.     New  songs  and  ballads.     1887.   . 
Saxe.     Poetical  works.     188.3.  .         .         .         . 
Taylor.     Poetical  works.     1884. 
Trowbridge.     The  vagabond,  and  other  poems. 

Whitney.     Daffodils.     1887 

Whittier.     Poetical  works.     1880.     3v. 


po 


1887. 


811. EMS 
811. G15 

811.H2.53 
811. H32 

811. H35 

811.H714 

811.H736 

811.H736B 

811.H86 

811.L.32 

811.L32W 

811. L86 

811.L86E 

811.L954 

811.L954H 

811.M78 

811.  P42 

811.SA98 

811.T21 

811.T75 

811.W61 

811.W616 


813. 


AMERICAN    FICTION. 


Note.     American  and   English  fiction,  with   translations  from  foreign  languages,  classed  together. 

See  page  73. 


1887. 


814.      AMERICAN    ESSAYS. 

Blake.     Essays.     1887.    . 
Burroughs.    Birds  and  poets 

Fresh  fields.     1886.      . 

Locusts  and  wild  honey.     1887.  . 

Pepacton.     1887. 
Emerson.     Conduct  of  life.    1886.   . 

Essays.     1st  and  2d  ser.     1886-87 

Lectures  and  biographical  sketches.     1886 

Letters  and  social  aims.     188G.    . 

Miscellanies.     1884.     .... 

Nature.     Addresses  and  lectures.     1885. 

Representative  men.     1886. 

Society  and  solitude.     1886. 
Everett.     Poetry,  comedy,  and  duty.     1888. 
Fields.     Underbrush.     1877.    . 
Flagg.     Studies  in  field  and  forest.     1857. 
Hale.     What  career?     1884.     . 


814.B58 

814.B94F. 

814.B94F 

S14.B94L 

S14.B94P 

814.EM3C 

814.EM3E 

814.EM3L 

814.EM3LE 

814.EM3M 

814.EM3N 

814.EM3R 

814.EM8S 

814.EV2 

814.  F46 

814.  F59 

814.H13 


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814 


LITERATURE. AMERICAN    ESSAYS. 


Hedgk.     -Martin  Luther  and  other  essays. 
HiGGixsoN.     Atlantic  essays.     1871. 

Women  and  men.     1888. 
Holland.     {Timothy  Titcomb.)     Plain  talks  on  familiar 
jects.     1883 

Same.     Rev.  edition.     18SG. 
Lowell.     Among  my  books.     188G.     2 v. 

My  study  windows.     1886.  . 
Mathews.     Getting  on  in  the  world.     188."). 

Hours  with  men  and  books.     1879. 

Literary  style,  and  other  essays.     1888. 

Men,  places,  and  things. 

Wit  and  humor  :   their  use  and  abuse.     1888. 
Mitchell.  {Ik  Marvel.)    Bound  together.     1884 

Wet  days  at  Edgewood  with  old  gardeners,  old  far 
and  old  pastorals.     1887. 
OssoLi.     Art,  literature,  and  the  drama.     1875. 

Life  without  and  life  within.     1875.     . 
Rees.     Diversions  of  a  book-worm.     1887. 
Repplier.     Books  and  men.     1888. 
Whipple.     Success  and  its  conditions.     1885. 


sub 


815. 


AMERICAN    ORATORY. 


Choate.     Addresses  and  orations.     1883 

Johnston,  ed.     Representative  American  orations.    1884.    3v. 
Phillips.     Speeches,  lectures,  and  letters.     1884.    . 
Webster.     Speeches.     Ed.  by  Whipple.  .         .         .        . 

816.      AMERICAN   letters. 

Motley.     Correspondence.     Ed.  by  Curtis.     1889,     2v. 

817.      AMERICAN    SATIRE   AND    HUMOR. 

Bangs  and  Sherman.     New  waggings  of  old  tales.     1888. 

Clark.     Mirthfulness  and  its  exciters.     1870. 

Clemens.    {Mark  Twain)    Adventures  of  Tom  Sawyer.  1S87 

Innocents  abroad.     1884.     .... 

Life  on  the  Mississippi.     1883.    . 

Roughing  it.     1883 

Cox.     Why  we  laugh.     1876 

Curtis.     Potiphar  papers.     1856. 

HoLLEY.     {Josiah  Allen'' s  wife.)     My  opinion  and  Betsy 
bett's.     1887 

Samantha  at  Saratoga.     1887. 
Holmes.     Autocrat  of  the  breakfast  table.     1886. 

Poet  at  the  breakfast  table.     1884. 

Professor  at  the  breakfast  table.     1884. 

64 


Bob 


814.H35 
814.Hr)3A 
814.H53W 

814.H714 
814.H714P 
814.L954A 
814.L954M 
814.M42G 
814.M42H 
814.M42L 
814.M42M 
814.M42W 
814.M69B 

814.M69W 

814.0S7A 

814.0S7L 

814.R25 

814.  R29 

814.  W57 


815.C45 

815J64 

815.  P54 

815.W39 


810.  M85 


817.  B22 

817.C54 

817.C59A 

817.C59I 

817.C59L 

817.C59R 

817.C83 

817.C94 

817.  H  72m 

817.H72S 

817.H736A 

817.H73GP 

817.H73GPR 


LITERATURE. —  ENGLISH    POETRY. 


821 


Irving.     History  of  New  York,  by  Diedricli  Knickerbocker. 
Irving,  W.,  and  others.     Salmagundi.        .... 
Locke.     {Nasby)     Struggles  of  Petroleum  V.  Nasby.     1888 
Mason.     Humorous  masterpieces.     188(1.     3v. 
Warner.     Backlog  studies.     1873.    .... 
My  summer  in  a  garden.     1885 

818.      AMERICAN     MISCELLANY. 

Club  of  one.     [anon.]     1887.     ..... 

Hawthorne.     Tales,  sketches,  and  other  papers.     1885. 
HiGGiNSON.     The  monarch  of  dreams.     1887.  . 
Irving.     Sketch-book  of  Geoffrey  Cra3'on.     1884. 

Woolfert's  Roost,  and  other  papers.     1865. 
Mitchell,     {/k  Marvel.)     Dream  life.     187G. 

Seven  stories  ;  with  basement  and  attic.     1884. 
Mowry.     Talks  with  my  boys.     1885. 

Our  young  folks  at  home 

Stowe.     The  chimney  corner.     1884. 

WiNTHROP.     Life  in  the  open  air.     1876.     (Leis.  hour  ser.) 

820.     ENGLISH   LITERATURE. 

COMPENDS.      ESSAYS.       COLLECTED    WORKS,    ETC 

Adams.     Dictionary  of  English  literature. 
Addison.     Works  :    with  notes  by  Hurd.     1883.     6v. 
Beers.     Outline  sketch  of  English  literature.     1883.     2v. 
Burns.     Complete  works.     Ed.  by  A.  Smith.     1879. 
Chambers,  ed.     Cyclopaedia  of  English  literature.     1883.     2v 
Fields.     Yesterdays  with  authors.     1884. 
Goldsmith.     Complete  works.     Ed.  by  W.  Irving.     1836. 
Herbert.     Works  in  prose  and  verse.      .... 
RoYSE.     Manual  of  English  literature.     1885.  . 
Taine.     History  of  English  literature.     2v.       . 
Tuckerman.     History  of  English  prose  fiction.     1882.    . 
Underwood.     Hand-book  of  Eng.  literature  :    Eng.  authors 
Whipple.     Literature  of  the  age  of  Elizabeth.     1876. 
White.     Complete  works.     Ed.  by  Southey.     1837. 
Yonge.     Three  centuries  of  English  literature.     1881.     . 

821.       ENGLISH     poetry. 

AiKiN,  coinp.     British  poets.       .         .         .      '  . 
Arnold.     Light  of  Asia.     1886. 

Pearls  of  the  faith.     1883 

Aytoun.     Lays  of  the  Scottish  cavaliers.     1880. 
Bailey.     Festus.    1872 


817. 1 R8 

817.IR80 

817.  L79 

817.  M38 

817.W24B 

817.W24M 


818.  C62 
818.H316 

818.H53 
818.1  R8s 
818.IR8W 
818.M69D 
818.  M  69s 

818.M87 

818.0U7 
818.ST77 

818.  W73 


R820.AD13 

820.AD2 

820.  C35 

820.  B93 

R820.C35 

820.  F46 

820.G57 

820.  H41 

820.  R81 

820.T13 

820.  T80 

820.  UN2 

820.  W57 

820.W568 

820.YO8 


821.AI4 

821.AR63L 

821.AR63P 

821.AY9 

821.B15 


65 


821 


LITERATURE. 


ENGLISH    POETRY. 


Browning,  E.     Poems.     1885.     4v. 

Browning,  R.     Poetic  and  dramatic  works.     1887.     6v. 

Contents:     I''ot.  1.   Pauline;  Paracelsus;  Strafford;  Sordello;  Pippa  passes, 


8-21.B82 
821.BS21 


5. 


Dramatic  lyrics;   Thereturn  of  the  Druses;   A  blot  in  the  'scutcheon; 

Colombe's  birthday;    A  soul's  tragedy,  rtc. 
The  ring  and  the  book. 
Christmas  eve   and    Easter  day;     Men   and   women;    In   a  balcony; 

Dramatis  persona-;    Fifine  at  the  fair,  etc. 
Red  cotton  night-cap  country;  .-Xristophane's  apoloqv;  The  inn  album, 

etc. 

Selected  poems.     1880-81.     1st  and  2d  ser. 

ICSSAYS.      CRITICISM,    ETC. 

Alexander.     Introduction    to    the    poetry    of     Robert 

Browning.     1889 

Burt.     Browning's  women.     1887.     . 
Corson.     Introduction  to  Browning.     1886. 
Orr.     Hand-book  to  Browning.     1886. 
Buchanan.     Undertones.     1863. 


)     After  Paradise. 


2v 
9.  3v 


Bulwer-Lytton.     {Oweft  Meredith 

King  Arthur.     1871.     . 

Lucile.     1884.       . 
Burns.     Poems. 

Byron.     Poems  and  dramas.     1883. 
Campbell.  Complete  poetical  works.  Ed.  by  Gilman.  187 
Chaucer.    Complete  poetical  works.    Ed.  by  Gilman.  187 
Coleridge.     Poetical  works;  with  memoir,  etc. 

Cross.     {Geo.  Eliot)     Poems 

Dryden.     Poetical  works;  with  memoir.     1879.     2v. 
Goldsmith.     Poems,  plays,  and  essays.     1883. 

Herbert.     Poems 

Hood.      Poetical   works;    witli   some  account  of  the  author 

1882.     2v 

Ingelow.     Complete  poems.     1879. 
Macaulay.     Poems. 
Milton.     Poetical  works.     1880. 
Moore.     Poetical  works.     1884. 
Pope.     Poetical  works;  with  memoir. 

Proctor.     Poems 

Scott.     Poetical  works;  with  memoir 

Lady  of  the  lake.     1838 

Shelley.     Poetical  works;  with  memoir.     1885.    3v 
Spenser.     Poetical  works.    1878.    3v.     . 
Tennyson.     Complete  poetical  works.     1883. 

Locksley  Hall  sixty  years  after.     1887. 
Trumbull.     Poetical  works.     1820. 

White.     Poems 

Wordsworth.     Poetical  works;  with  memoir.     3v. 

GG 


1878. 


1887 


821.B821S 


821.B822A 
821.BS22B 
821.B822C 
821.B8220 

821. B85 

821.B87A 

821.B87K 

821.B87L 

In  820.  B93 

821. B99 

821.C15 

821.C40 

821.C67 

In  824. C88 

821.  D84 

821.G.-)7 

In  820. H41 

821.  H  76 

821.1  N4 

In  824. Mil 

821. M 64 

821.M78 

821.P81 

821.P94 

821.SC085 

821.SCOS5L 

821.  SH4 

821.SP3 

821.T20 

821.T2r,L 

821.T77 

In  820.  W58 

821.W89 


LITERATURE. 


ENGLISH    FICTION. 


823 


822.       ENGLISH    DRAMA. 

Shakspeare.     Dramatic  works  :   with  life,  and  notes.     Based 
on  the  Singer  edition.     1839.     7v.        .         .         .         . 

Contents:     Vol.\.     Life  of  Shakspeare;    New  facts,  ^/c;    Sliakspeare's  will; 

Preface  of  the  players:  Tempest;   Two  gentlemen  of  Verona;    Merry 

wives  of  Windsor;    Twelfth  night,  or,  what  you  will;    Measure  for 

measure;  Much  ado  about  nothing. 

2.     Midsummer  night's  dream;    Love's  labour  lost;    Merchant  of  Venice 

As  you  like  it;    All's  well  that  ends  well;  Taming  of  the  shrew. 
'?.     Winter's  tale;  Comedy  of  errors;    Macbeth;    King  John;    King  Rich- 
ard II;  King  Henry  IV,  part  1. 

4.  King  Henry  IV,  part  2;  King  Henry  V;  King  Henry  VI,  part  1-3. 

5.  King  Richard  III;    King  Henry  VIII;   Troilus  and  Cressida;   Tim« 

of  Athens;  Coriolanus. 

6.  Julius  Cssar;  Antony  and  Cleopatra;    Cymbeline;    Titus  Andronicus; 

Pericles. 

7.  King  Lear;  Romeo  and  Juliet;   Hamlet;  Othello. 

Shakspeare.     Complete  works  :    with   life,  explanatory  and 
critical  notes,  and  glossary.  Ed.  by  Hudson.  1880.  20v. 

Contents:     Vol.  1.     Life;  Comedy  of  errors;  Two  gentlemen  of  Verona. 

2.  Love's  labor  lost;  Taming  of  the  shrew. 

3.  Midsummer  night's  dream;  Merchant  of  Venice. 
-4.     All's  well  that  ends  well;  Much  ado  about  nothing. 

5.  As  you  like  it;  What  you  will. 

6.  Merry  wives  of  Windsor;  Measure  for  measure. 

7.  Tempest;  Winter's  tale. 

8.  King  Henry  VI,  pt.  1-2. 

9.  King  Henry  VI,  pt.  3;  King  Richard  III. 

10.  King  John;  Richard  II. 

11.  King  Henry  IV,  pt.  1-2. 

12.  King  Henry  V;  King  Henry  VIII. 

13.  Titus  Andronicus;  Romeo  and  Juliet. 

14.  Julius  Caesar;  Hamlet. 

15.  King  Lear;  Timon  of  Athens. 

16.  Antony  and  Cleopatra;  Troilus  and  Cressida. 

17.  Macbeth;   Moor  of  Venice. 

18.  Cymbeline;  Coriolanus. 

19.  Pericles;  Two  noble  kinsmen. 

20.  Lucrece;  Sonnets. 

The  Leopold  Shakspere.     From  the  text  of  Prof.  Delius  :  with 
"The  two  noble  kinsmen,"  and  "Edward  III."  . 


822.SHI 


822.S'H1h 


822.SH1L 


ESSAYS.      CRITICISM,    ETC. 

Beever.  Book  of  reference  to  remarkable  passages  in 
Shakspeare.     1870 

Donnelly.     The  great  cryptogram.     1888. 

Hudson.  Shakspeare;  his  life,  art,  and  characters.  1886 
2v 

Lamb,  C.  attd  M.     Tales  from  Shakspeare. 

Weiss.     Wit,  humor,  and  Shakspeare.     1876.    . 

White.  Memoirs  of  the  life  of  William  Shakspeare 
1805 


823. 


ENGLISH    FICTION. 


822.  SH  10b 
822.SH10D 

822.SH10H 
822.SH10L 
822.SH10W 

822.SH10WH 


Note.     American  and    English   fiction,  w-ith   translations  from  foreign  languages,  classed   together. 

See  page  73. 
67 


824 


LlTKRATl'RE. 


ENGLISH    ESSAYS. 


824.      ENGLISH    ESSAYS. 

Arnold.     Essays  on  criticism.      1883.       .... 
BiRRKi.i..     Obiter  tlicta.     1st  and  26  ser.     1888. 
Cari.yi.k.     Critical  and  miscellaneous  essays.     1886.     '2v 

Sartor  resartus ;  heroes,  eU.     188(5 

Cross.     {Geo.  E/io/.)     Essays,  poems,  etc.     1885.     . 

Contents:  Sketcli  of  Geo.  Eliot,  by  C.  K.  Paul.  Essays;  Leaves  from  a 
note-book;  Poems;  Brother  Jacob;  The  lifted  veil;  Study  of  her 
memoirs,  by  E.  S.  P. 

Fkoi'DE.     Short  studies  on  great  subjects.     1883.     4v 

Helps.     Essays.     1879 

LuKHOCK.     Pleasures  of  life.     1887. 

Mac.a.I"l.-\v.    Critical,  historical,  and  miscellaneous  essay 
poems.     3v.  ...... 

AIai'KICE.     Friendship  of  books.     188(i.    . 
RusKiN.     Sesame  and  lilies.     1887.  ... 

Smith.     Dreamthorp.     1889 

Stevenson.     Familiar  studies  of  men  and  books.     1887. 
Th.vck I.RAY.     .Miscellaneous  essays.     1879. 


s  and 


824.AR()6 

824.  B53 

824.C197 

824.  C  197s 
824.  C88 


824.  F93 
824.  H36 
824.  L96 

824.  Mil 
824.  M  44 
824.  R89 
824.SMO 
824.ST48 
824.  T32 


82H 


ENGLISH    letters. 


Cromwell.  Letters  and  speeches.  With  elucidations  by 
Carlyle.     188r,.     2v 

Gordon.  Letters  to  his  sister.  Ed.  by  M.  A.  Gordon.  1885 
2  copies.  .         .         .         . 

Taylor.     Correspondence.     Ed.  by  Dowden.     1888.     2v. 

Thackkkav.    Letters:  1847-55.  Ed.  by  Mrs.  Brookfield.  1S87 

827.       ENGLISH    SATIRE    AND    HUMOR. 

Cross.     {Geo.  Eliot)     Impressions  of  Theophrastus  Such. 

Hood.     Prose  works.     1878 

Swift.     Gulliver's  travels.  ...... 

Thackeray.     Ballads,  and  The  rose  and  the  ring.     1879. 

Book  of  snobs.     1879. 

Burlesques.     1879 

Christmas  books  of  Mr.  M.  A.  Titmarsh.     1879. 

Contents:      Mrs.    Perkins'   ball  ;     Our   street  ;     Dr.   Birch  and   his   youn; 
friends;     Rebecca  and  Rowena;     The  Kickleburys  on  tl\e  Rhine. 

Contributions  to  Punch.     1886.  ..... 

Memoirs  of  Mr.  Charles  J.  Yellowplush.     1879. 

Contents:     The  Fitz-boodle  papers;     Co.\'s  diary;     Character  sketclies. 

Roundabout  papers.     1879. 


826.  C88 

826.G65 
826.  T21 
82(;.T32 


/;/  823.C88F 

827.  H  76 

827.  SW5 

827.T32B 

827.T32BO 

827.T32BU 

827.T32C 

827.T32CO 
827.T32M 

827.T32K 


828. 


ENGLISH    MISCELLANY 


Arnold.     Turning  points  in  life.     1873.   . 
S.MILES.     The  art  of  living.     Comp.  by  Cooke. 


828.AR64 

828.S.M4 


68 


LITERATURE. FRENCH    FICTION. 


843 


830.     GERMAN   LITERATURE. 

Hedge.     Hours  with  German  classics.     1887. 

Prose  writers  of  Germany.  ...... 

HosMER.     Short  history  of  German  literature.     1879. 

831.  GERMAN-    POETRY. 

GoETHE.     Poems.    Tr.  by  Bowring,  Aytoun,  a«^(?/^^;-j-.    1883. 
Knortz,  ed.     Representative  German  poems.     1885. 
Schiller.     Poems  and  essays.     1888 

832.  GERMAN    DRA.MA. 

Goethe.     Faust.     1883 

Coitents:     Part  1.     Ed:  and  annotated  by  F.  H.  Hedge.     Metrical  v 

Miss  Svvanwick,  Prose  tr.  by  Hayward.  Part  2.  Tr.  by  Miss  Swanwick 

Faust.     Tr.  by  Taylor.     2v 

Lessing.  Nathan  the  wise.  Tr.  by  Corbett.  1883. 
Schiller.     Historical  dramas.     1884. 

Romances  and  early  dramas.     1884.    . 


833.      GERMAN   FICTION. 

JoURXALiSTEX,  Die.      Freytag.     Ed.,  with   English  commen 
tary,  by  Toy.     1889 

LiCHTEXSTEIX.      Hauff 

Rabbiata,  La.     Das    Mjidchen    von    Treppi .     Die    Blinden 
Heyse.     1873 

Note.     Translations  from  foreign  languages  classed  with  other  fiction.     Se. 
839.       MIXOR    TEUTONIC    LITERATURE. 
SATIRE    AND    HU.MOR.      (DUTCH.) 

Erasmus.     Praise  of  folly 

FICTION. 
See  833.     Note. 


830.H35H 

830.H35P 

830.  H79 


831.G5.J 

831.  K75 

83LSCH3 


S.32.G55 

832.G55T 

832.  L56 

832.SCH3H 

832.SCH3R 


833.  F89 
833.H29 

833.  Hoi 

page  73. 


839.  ERl 


840.     FRENCH    LITERATURE. 

843.       FRENCH    FICTION. 

Belle-Niverxaise,  La.     Daudet.     Ed.  by  Boiele.     1889.      .  843. D26 

Confessions  d'un  ouvrier.     Souvestre.     Ed.  by  Super.    1889.  843.S08c 

Coktes  biographiques.     Foa.     1873 843. F68 

Mari    de    Madame    de    Solange,   Le.     Souvestre.     Ed.,  with 

English  notes,  by  Super.     1889 843.S08M 

See  833.     Note. 


850 


LITERATURE. ITALIAN    LITERATURE. 


850.     ITALIAN   LITERATURE. 

851.      ITALIAN    POETRY. 

Dante.     Divine  comedy.     Tr.  by  Longfellow.     1881-83.     3v. 

Dante  hand-book.     By  Scartazzini. 

Tasso.     Jerusalem  delivered.     Tr.  by  C.  Smith. 

Same.     Tr.  by  W'iffin. 

853.      ITALIAN    FICTION. 
See  833.     Note. 

860.     SPANISH  LITERATURE. 

861.      SPANISH    POETRY. 

LoCKHART, //-.     Spanish  ballads  :   also  Chronicle  of  the  Cid; 
by  Diaz  De  Bivar.     Tr.  by  Southey.    .... 

863.      SPANISH    FICTION. 
See  833.     Note. 

870.     LATIN   LITERATURE. 

871.      LATIN    POETRY. 

Lucretius.     Mallock.     1883.    (Anct.  classics.) 

Ovid.     Church.     1883.     (Anct.  classics.)  .... 

872.     latin  dramatic  poetry. 

Plautus  and  Terence.     Collins.     1882.     (Anct.  classics.)     . 

873.  latin  epic  poetry. 

Virgil.     Collins.     1883.     (Anct.  classics.)        .... 

Works.     Prose  tr.  by  Conington.     1880 

Stories  from.     Church.         ....... 

874.  latin  lyric  poetry. 

Catullus,   Tibullus,    and    Propertius.      Davies.      1884. 
(Anct.  classics.)      ........ 

Horace.     Martin.     1881.     (Anct.  classics.)       .... 

875.      LATIN    ORATORY. 

Cicero.     Collins.     (Anct.  classics.) 

De  officiis.     Tr.  by  Peabody.     1883 

870.      LATIN    LETTERS. 

Pliny.   Letters.    Church  <7;/(^/ Brodribb.  1883.    (Anct.  classics.) 


851. D23 
851.D23S 

851. T18 
851.T18W 


861.  L81 


871.  L96 
871.0V4 


872.  P69 


873.V81C 
873.V81CO 
873.V81SC 


874.  C29 
874.H78 


875.  C48 
171.C48 


876.  P71 


LITERATURE. GREEK    MISCELLANY. 


877.      LATIN    SATIRE. 


Horace.     Martin 

Juvenal.     Walford.     1883.     (Anct.  classics.)  . 


878. 


LATIN     MISCELLANY. 


C^sar.     Commentaries  of.     TroUope.    1883.    (Anct.  classics.) 
LiVY.     Collins.     1876.     (Anct.  classics.;    ..... 

Stories  from.     Church.     1883.     ...... 

Tacitl'S.     Donne.     (Anct.  classics.) 

880.     GREEK  LITERATURE. 
Jebb.     Greek  literature.     1884.     (Lit.  primers.) 

881.   GREEK  poetry. 

Coleridge.     Study  of  the  Greek  classic  poets. 

882.      GREEK   dramatic    POETRY. 

yEscHYLUS.     Copleston.     1883.     (Anct.  classics.) 
Aristophanes.     Collins.     1883.     (Anct.  classics.)   . 
Euripides.     Donne.     1883.     (Anct.  classics.) 
Sophocles.     Collins.     1882.     (Anct.  classics.) 

883.      GREEK    epic   POETRY. 

Hesiod  and  Theognis.     Davies.     1882.     (Anct.  classics 
Homer.     Gladstone.     1881.     (Lit.  primers.) 

The  Iliad.     Tr.  by  Bryant.     1880.     2v. 

Same.     Collins.     1883.     (Anct.  classics.) 

The  Odyssey.     Tr.  by  Bryant.     2v.    . 

Same.     Collins.     (Anct.  classics.) 

Stories  from.     Church.     188.5.     . 

884.     greek  lyric  poetry. 
Pindar.     Morice.     1881.     (Anct.  classics.) 

885.    greek  oratory. 
Demosthenes.     Brodribb.     1883.     (Anct.  classics.) 


888. 


GREEK    MISCELLANY. 


JEsov.     Fables.     Tr.  by  Townsend. 
Aristotle.     Grant.     1883.     (Anct.  classics.)    . 
Herodotus.     Swayne.     1883.     (Anct.  classics.) 

Ancient  history.     Ed.  by  Rawlinson.     1885. 

For  boys  and  girls.     Ed.  by  White.     1884. 

Stories  from.     Church.         .... 


See  874 
877.J98 


878.C11 

878.L76C 

878.L76SC 

878.T11 


SS0.J34 


881.C67 


882.^8 
882.AR4 
882.EU7 
882.  S  06 


883.  H46 
883.H75G 
883.H75IB 
883.H75IC 
883.H750B 
883.H750C 
883.H75SC 


884.  P65 


885.  D39 


888.^8 

88S.AR4 

888.  H43 

888.H43R 

888.H43W 

888.H43SC 


71 


888 


LITERATURE. —  GREEK    MISCELLANY. 


LuciAN.     Collins.     1883.     (Anct.  classics.) 
Plato.     Dialogues.     Tr.  by  Jowett.     187."). 

Plutarch.     Lives 

Thucydides.     Collins.     1884.     (Anct.  classics.) 
Xenophon.     Grant.     1883.     (Anct.  classics.)    . 


888.  L96 

888.  P69 

See  920.03.  P74 

888.T42 

888.X2 


800.     MINOR    LANGUAGES. 

891.      MINOR   INDO-EUROPEAN    LANGl'AGES. 
DRAMA.      (SANSKRIT.) 

Ka'lida'sa.     Sakoontal.-i;  or,  the  lost  ring.     Tr.  by  Williams. 
1885 . 

FICTION. 
See  833.     Note. 


891. K12 


72 


FICTION 


A 

*Among  the  Tartar  tents. 

Bowman. 

B68a 

Abbott  :    sequel  to  "  The 

Amos  Kilbright.    Stockton. 

ST62a 

Monastery."     Scott. 

SCO80 

Anna  Karenina.      Tolstoi. 

T5S4a 

*AcHOR.     Clark.    ( Yensie 

Annals  of  a  quiet  neigh- 

Walton stories.) 

Co47a 

borhood.     Macdonald.    . 

M14an 

ADAiM  Bede.     Cross. 

In  C886s 

Anne.     Woolson. 

W8S5A 

Adela    Carthcart.       Mac- 

Anne  of  Geierstein.   Scott. 

donald 

M14a 

2  copies.    .... 

SCOS.5A 

AofeLE.     Kavanagh.  . 

K17a 

Annie  Kilburn.     Howells. 

H83(;a 

Adventures  of  a   house- 

Antiquary,    Scott.  . 

SC08.5AN 

boat.     Black.  . 

B56a 

Antonina  ;  or,  the  fall  of 

Adventures    of     Philip. 

Rome.     Collins. 

C693A 

Thackeray.     2v. 

T32a 

April  hopes.     Howells.     . 

H83GAP 

Afloat     and    ashore. 

Arabian  nights'  entertain- 

Cooper  

C784a 

ments.     3v.      . 

ARlL 

Agatha  and  the  shadow. 

Argonauts  of  North  Lib- 

Tenney.  .... 

T2oA 

erty.     Harte.    . 

H256A 

Agnes  of  Sorrento.  Stowe. 

ST77A 

Arius,  the  Libyan;  an  idyl 

Agnes  Surriage.     Bynner. 

B992A 

of  the   primitive  church. 

AiMEE :   a  tale  of  the  days 

Kouns.     .... 

K844A 

of  James  II.    Giberne.   . 

G35a 

*Ark  of  Elm  island.     Kel- 

Alan Thorne.     Moodey.  . 

M773A 

logg.  (Elm  island  stories.) 

K29a 

*Alec  Forbes  of  Howglen. 

Arthur  Bonnicastle.  Hol- 

Macdonald. 

M14AL 

land 

H714A 

Alice     Lorraine.       Black- 

*ASBURY  twins.     Clarke.    . 

C557a 

more.     2v.        .         .         . 

B566A 

At  the  back  of  the  North 

Alice's  adventures  in  won- 

wind.    Macdonald. 

M14AT 

derland.     Dodgson. 

D665A 

At  the  councillor's.     John. 

J6I4A 

All  sorts   and   conditions 

At  the  Red  Glove.     Mac- 

of  men.     Besant.     . 

B463A 

quoid.       .... 

M244A 

Alone.     Terhune. 

T27A 

*At  the  South  Pole.  Kings- 

Alroy.    Disraeli. 

D63a 

ton.           .        •.         .         . 

K616A 

Alton  Locke.      Kingsley. 

K612A 

Aulnav  tower.      Howard. 

H8.32A 

AMERiCAN,The.  James,  H. 

J232A 

fAuNT    Madge's    story. 

*Among  the  lakes.     Stod- 

Clarke.    (Little  Prudy's 

dard 

ST64A 

Fly-away  ser.) 

C5o7fc 

•For  young  readers. 

t  For  children. 

73 


AURELIAN 


FICTION. 


AuRELiAN  :  sequel  to  Zen- 


obia.     Ware.   . 

W228A 

Autobiography  of  a 

slander.     Bayly. 

B345A 

Autobiography  of  an  old- 

fash  i  on  ed    farmhouse. 

Chamberlain.  . 

C354A 

Autobiography  of  Mark 

Rutherford.    Rutherford. 

R933A 

B 

Baby's  grandmother.  Wal- 

ford.     (Leis.  hour  ser.)    . 

W14b 

fBABY  world.     Dodge. 

D(i64B 

Bachelor's  wedding  trip. 

Sherman. 

SH521B 

Barchester  towers.  Trol 

lope.     2v.         .         .         . 

T74b 

Barnaby  Rudge.  Dickens. 

2v 

D55b 

Barriers     burned     away. 

Roe 

RG22B 

BARsinister:  asocial  study. 

Walworth. 

W178B 

Barry  Lyndon.     Memoirs 

of.     Thackeray. 

T32m 

Beaton's   bargain.      Hec- 

tor.    (Leis.  hour  ser.) 

H854B 

Beatrice.     Kavanagh.      . 

K17b 

Bedford-row  conspiracy. 

Thackeray. 

/;/  T32c 

Bee-man  of  Orn.  Stockton. 

ST62B 

Behind  closed  doors. 

Rohlfs 

RG32B 

Beleaguered   city.      Oli- 

phant.      .... 

OL33B 

Ben-Hur  :    a   tale    of   the 

Christ.     Wallace.    . 

WU54B 

Beulaii.     Wilson.     . 

WGOlB 

Betrothed.     Scott. 

SCO80B 

Between  whiles.  Jackson. 

J13b 

Beyond  the  gates.  Phelps; 

now  Ward. 

W212B 

*BiDiNG  his  time.     Trow- 

bridge  

T757b 

•Kor  young  readers. 

*BiRCHWOOD.    Williams.  .        W673b 
*Black  arrow :    a  tale  of 

the  two  roses.  Stevenson.         ST48b 
Black  dwarf.     Scott.         In  SC085l 


Bleak  house.  Dickens.  2v 

Do5bl 

*Blind  brother.     Greene 

G83b 

Blithedale    romance 

Hawthorne. 

.   In  H31Gs 

Border   shepherdess 

Barr. 

B27b 

*Bound  in  honor.     Trow 

bridge.     . 

T757BO 

Bow  of  orange  ribbon. Barr 

B27BO 

*Boy  emigrants.     Brooks 

E.  S. 

B802b 

*Boy  farmers  of  Elm  isl 

and.      Kellogg.      (Elm 

island  stories.) 

K29b 

*Boy  knight.     Henty. 

H40b 

Boys  at  Chequasset.  Whit 

ney. 

WGIbo 

BRACEBRiDGKhall.   Irving 

1R8b 

Brave  lady.    Craik.  . 

C844B 

Bravo.     Cooper. 

C784b 

Bride     of     Lammermoor 

Scott. 

SC085BR 

Bride  of  the  Nile.    Ebers 

2v 

EB3b 

Broken  to  harness 

Yates. 

YA23B 

f  Brownie  Sanford.     May 

M452b 

Burgomaster's       wife 

Ebers. 

EB3bu 

*  B  u  R  N  H  A  M     Breaker 

Greene.   . 

G83bu 

Button's  inn.    Tourgee. 

T643B 

But  yet  a  woman.     Hardy 

H224B 

fBuz  :    life  and  adventures 

of  a  honey  bee.     Noel. 

NG8b 

By  a  way  she    knew    not 

Robertson. 

R54SB 

c 

Caged  lion.     Yonge.         .  Y08c 

*Camping  out.     Stephens.         ST43c 

tFor  children. 
74 


FICTION. 


COUNT 


*Captain    Bayley's    heir. 

*Christmas    wreck :    and 

Henty 

H40c 

other  stories.     Stockton. 

ST62C 

t Captain  Horace.  Clarke. 

Chronicles    of     Carling- 

(Little  Prudy  ser.)   . 

CooTpc 

ford.     Oliphant. 

OL33C 

Captain     Macdonald's 

*Chronicles  of  the  Schon- 

daughter.     Campbell. 

Clolc 

b  e  r  g  -  C  0  1 1  a    family. 

*Captain  Phil.     Thomas. 

T36c 

Charles.     2v.  . 

C38c 

jCarrots  :     just    a    little 

*Chrystal,    Jack    &    Co., 

boy.     Molesworth. 

M73c 

a«fl' Delta  Bixby.     Mun- 

Case  of  Mr.  Lucraft ;  and 

roe.           .... 

M924C 

other  tales.     Besant  a7id 

Circuit  rider.    Eggleston. 

EG3c 

Rice 

B464c 

Citizen  Bonaparte.    1794- 

*Cast   away   in    the    cold. 

1815.       Erckmann     and 

Hayes.     .... 

H326C 

Chatrian. 

ER2c 

*Castle  Blair.     Shaw.       . 

SH24c 

*CiTOYENNE      Jacqueline. 

Castle  Daly.     Keary. 

K21c 

Keddie 

K235C 

Castle   Dangerous. 

*Clare  Avery  ;    a  tale  of 

Scott.       .         .         .In  SCOSosu 

the      Spanish      Armada. 

Castle  Richmond.     Trol- 

Holt 

H743c 

lope.         .... 

T74c 

*Classic  tales.  Edgeworth. 

ED.38C 

Catherine.    Thackeray.  . 

T32c 

Claudia.     Douglas. 

D744C 

Cecil  Dreeme.    Winthrop. 

\V735c 

*Cliff-climbers  :    seq.  to 

Chainbearer.     Cooper.   . 

/«  C784s 

The  plant-hunters.  Reid. 

R273C 

Chance   acquaintance. 

Cloister  and  the  hearth. 

Howells. 

H836C 

Reade.     2v.     . 

R225CL 

*Chance    for    himself. 

*Clover.     Woolsey. 

W884C 

Trowbridge.     . 

T7o7c 

Clytia.     Hausrath.  . 

H296C 

*Charlie  Bell.      Kellogg. 

Colonel's      daughter. 

(Elm  island  stories.) 

K29c 

King,  C.           .         .         . 

K580C 

Chicot,   the   jester.      Du- 

Colonel's    opera    cloak. 

mas.         .... 

D89c 

Brush.    (No  name  ser.)  . 

B384C 

Childhood,     boyhood. 

Conscript  :    story  of   the 

youth.     Tolstoi. 

T.584C 

French    war   of    1812. 

Christian's      mistake. 

Erckmann  and  Chatrian. 

ER2CN 

Craik.       .... 

C844C 

Consuelo.     Dudevant. 

D86c 

Christie  Johnstone;    and 

*CoRAL    island.       Ballan- 

other  stories.     Reade.     . 

In  R225P 

tyne.         .... 

B21c 

Christmas  books.     Dick- 

Corinne; or,  Italy.     Stael- 

ens.          .... 

Dooc 

Holstein. 

ST13C 

fCHRisTMAS  child.    Moles- 

CossACK-S,  The.     Tolstoi. 

T584CO 

worth.      .... 

M73CH 

Counsel    of      perfection. 

*Christmas      eve      and 

Harrison. 

H247C 

Christmas  day.     Hale.    . 

H13c 

*C0UNT  Lucanor ;  or,   the 

Christmas  stories.     Dick- 

fifty  pleasant   stories  of 

ens.          .... 

Do5ch 

Patronio.     Manuel. 

M31c 

*For  young  readers. 

(For  children. 

75 


COUNT 


FICTION. 


Count   of    IMonte- Ciisto. 

Dumas.  ....  D89co 
Count    Robert    of    Paris. 

Scott SC0S5C 

Countess  de  Charny:  se- 
quel to  "  Taking  the  Bas- 

tile."  Dumas.  .  .  DSOcs 
Countess  Gisela.    John.  .  JC)14c 

*CouNTESS  Kate.  Yonge.  YOSco 
Countess  of   Rudolstadt: 

sequel    to    C  o  n  s  u  e  1  o  . 

Dudevant.  .  .  .  D86co 
Country  doctor.     Jewett.  J55Gc 

Country  in  danger.    17'.)2. 

Erckmann  and  Chatrian.  I^R2co 
*Coupon  bonds  :  and  other 

stories.  Trowbridge.  .  T757co 
*Cousin    Grace.      Clarke. 

(Little  Prudy  sen)  .  .  CooTpc 
Cousin  Phillis.    Gaskell.  .  G21c 

Cousins.     Walford.     2v.  .  W14c 

Cranford.  Gaskell.  .  G21CR 
Crater;  or,Vulcan's  peak. 

Cooper /;/  C784w 

fCRUiSE  of  the  canoe  club. 

Alden AL24c 

*Cruises  with  Captain  Bob 

on  sea  and  land.    Shilla- 

ber SH64C 

*CuDjo's  cave. Trowbridge.  T757cu 
*Cuore:  an  Italian  school 

boy's  journal.     Amicis.  .  AMoc 

fCupiD    and     Chow-chow. 

Alcott.  (Aunt  Jo's  scrap- 
bag.)         ....         ALloc 


D 

*Dab  Kinzer.     Stoddard. 

STG4i) 

*Daisy  chain.     Yonge. 

Y08d 

Daisy  Miller.     James,  H 

J232d 

Daniel  Deronda.     Cross 

C886D 

Darnley.    James,  G.P.R 

J23d 

Daughter  of  Fife.     Barr 

B27d 

Daughter     of      Heth 

Black.      . 

Bo6d 

*For  young  readers. 

David  Copperfield.     Dick- 
ens.    2v. 
David    Elginbrod.      ."Mac- 

donald.     . 
fDAVY    and     the     goblin 

Carryl,  pseud.? 
*Days  of  Bruce.     Aguilar 
Days  of  my  life.    Oliphant 
Decameron,   The.      Boc 

caccio. 
Deemster,  The.     Caine. 
Deephavkn.     Jewett. 
Deerbrook.      .Martineau 
Dekrslaykr.     Cooper. 
Delicia.     Butt. 
Democracy.     King,  CI. 
Denis  Duval.     Thackeray 
Despot     of     Broomsedge 

cove.     Murfree. 
Devereu.x.     Bulwer-Lyt 

ton. 
Di.\ne  Coryval.    (No  name 

ser.) 
*D(.'VRY  of  Kitty  Trevylyan 

Charles.  . 
*Dick    Cheveley.      Kings 

ton. 
Dickens       dictionary 

Pierce.     . 
*Dick  o'  the  fens.     Fenn 
Divorce;  or,  faithful  and 

unfaithful.     Lee. 
Doctor  Breen's  practice 

Howells. 
Doctor   Claudius.     Craw 

ford. 
*Doctor's      daughter 

Clarke.     . 
*Dr.    Gilbert's    daughters 

Mathews. 
Doctor    Grattan.      Ham 

mond. 
Doctor  Sevier.     Cable. 
Doctor     Thorne.       Trol 

lope.     2v. 


+  For  children. 


76 


FICTION. 


Doctor  Zay.  Phelps ;  now 
Ward.      '         .         .         . 

*DoiNG  his  best.  Trow- 
bridge  

DoLLivER  romance.  Haw- 
thorne.    .... 

Do.MBEY  and  son.  Dick- 
ens.    2v. 

Don  Quixote.  Cervantes- 
Saavedra. 

*DoxALD  and  Dorothy. 
Dodge.     .... 

Donovan.     Bayly.     . 

Dorothy  Fox.     Parr. 

DosiA :  a  Russian  story. 
Durand.  .... 

fDoTTY  Dimple.  Clarke. 
(Little  Prudy  ser.)   . 

*DouBLE  masquerade  :  a 
romance  of  the  Revolu- 
tion.    Talbot. 

*DOUBLE-RUNXER      C  1  U  b  . 

Shillaber. 

Dove  in  the  eagle's  nest. 
Yonge.     .... 

Down  the  West  Branch. 
Farrar.  (Lake  and  For- 
est ser.)   .... 

*Drayto\.s  and  the  Dave- 
nants.     Charles. 

Dreamer,  A.  Wylde. 
(Leis.  hour  ser.j 

Dred  :  a  tale  of  the 
great  dismal  swamp. 
Stowe 

*Drifted  away.     K .  . 

Drift  from  two  shores. 
Harte 

Drones'  honey.     Clarke.  . 

Drummer  boy.  Trow- 
bridge.    2  copies.     . 

Duchess  de  Langeais. 
Balzac 

Dynevok  terrace. 
Yonge.     .... 

*For  young  readers. 


W212D  ] 

*Eakly  dawn  :  sketches  of 
T757d  I      Christian  life  in  England 
j      in      the      olden      time 
H316D  I      Charles.  . 

Earnest  trifler.    Sprague 
D.55DO    East  Angels.     Woolson. 

*Eastward  ho  !  or,  adven- 
C.335D        tures  at  Rangeley  lakes 
Farrar.     (Lake  and  For 
D6G4D        est  ser.)   . 
B345D    Edelweiss.     Auerbach. 
P244d    *Editha's  burglar.     Burn 

ett 

D9.3D    Egoist,  The.     Meredith. 
Egyptian        princess 
C557PF        Ebers.     2v.      . 

*Eight  cousins.     Alcott. 
El  fureidis.     Cummins. 
T14d    Elective     afifinities 
Goethe.    . 
SH64d    Eliane.     Craven. 

*Eliz.\beth  ;  or,  the  exiles 
YOSdo        of  Siberia.     Cottin. 
Elsie  series.     Finley. 
*Elsie  Dinsmore. 
F243d      *Holidays  at  Roselands. 

*Elsie's  girlhood. 
C38dr      *Elsie's  womanhood. 
*Elsie's  motherhood. 
W97d      *Elsie's  children. 

*Elsie's  widowhood. 
Elsie  Venner.     Holmes. 
ST77d    Emperor.     Ebers.     2v. 
KIId    fENGLiSH  channel.  Abbott 
(Florence  stories.)  . 
H256d    Equal    to    the    occasion 

C557DR        Mayo 

*Eric;.  or,  little  by  little 
T7r)7DR        Farrar.     . 

Eugene    Aram.       Buhver 
B21oD        Lytton.     . 

Eugenie     Grandet.       Bal 
YOSdy        zac. 


C3<Se 
SP75E 
W885E 


F243E 
AU3e 

B933E 
M54e 

EB3e 
AL1.5E 
C9L3E 

In  G55s 
CSooE 

C822E 

F49oEA 
F495EB 
F495ec 
F495ED 
F495EE 
F495EF 
F495EG 
H7.36E 
EB3EM 

AB24FS 

M4o6e 

F244E 

B876E 


B215E 


tFor  children. 


77 


^EUROPEANS 


FICTION. 


Europeans.     James.  H.    . 
Executor.   Hector.  (Lei.s. 

hour  ser.) 
IEyehright.     Woolsey.    . 

F 

*F.  Grant  &  Co.    Chaney. 

Face  illumined.     Roe. 

Facing  death.     Henty. 

Fair  barbarian.      Burnett. 

Fair  god;  or,  tlie  last  of 
the  Tzins.     \\'allace. 

Fair  maid  of  Perth.    Scott. 

•f Fairy  book.  Clarke. 
(Little  Prudy  ser.)   . 

*Fairy  tales.     Grimm. 

^Faith  Gartney's  girlhood. 
Whitney. 

Family  happiness.  Tolstoi'. 

Far  from  the  madding 
crowd.  Hardy.  ( Leis. 
hour  ser.) 

Fated  to  be  free.  Inge- 
low.     2v. 

*Fathur  Aldur.    Giberne 

Felix  Holt.     Cross.  . 

Fellah,  The.     About. 

^Fiddler     of      Lugau 
Roberts. 

*Fighting  the  sea.    Rand 

*FiSHER  maiden.  Bjornson 

*Fitch  club.     Williams. 

fFiVE  little  peppers  and 
how  they  grew.    Lothrop. 

Fleurange.  Craven. 
( Leis.  hour  ser.) 

*Floating  light  of  the 
Goodwin  sands.  Ballan- 
tyne.         .... 

*Flock  of  girls.     Perry.    . 

•fFLORENCE  and  John.  Ab- 
bott.    (Florence  stories.) 

i- Florence's  return.  Ab- 
bott.    (Florence  stories.) 

JFool's  errand.     Tourgee. 

*For  young  readerE. 


J-23-2E 

For    faith    and     freedom 

Besant.    . 

B463F 

H354E 

For  fifteen  years  :    seque 

1 

W8S4E 

to   the  "Steel   hammer.' 

Ulbach.    . 

UL12F 

For  the  major.     WooLson 

W880F 

C36oF 

For  the  right.     Franzos. 

F85F 

R622F 

FoRE(;oNE    conclusion 

H40f 

Howells. 

H83GF 

B933F 

*FoREST  exiles.     Reid. 
Forest  tragedy.      Lippin 

R273F 

WL54F 

cott. 

L66f 

SC085F 

Fortunes  of  Nigel.   Scott 
Fortunes       of       Rachel 

SC085FO 

C557pd 

Hale. 

H13f 

GSS 

Forty-five       guardsmen 

Dumas.    . 

D80f 

WGIf 

Fred,  and  Maria,  and  me 

T854F 

Prentiss. 
Freres,    The.      Hector. 

P912F 

(  Leis.  hour  ser.) 

H354F 

H226 

From     jest      to     earnest. 

Roe 

R622FR 

In  44f 

From  Moor  isles.    Fother- 

G35f 

gill 

F82f 

C886F 
AB7f 

R544F 

RL5f 

B5.")F 

W673F 

L9lF 

C855F 


B21f 
P425F 

AB24FA 

AB24FF 

T(j43f 


*G.  T.  T.;  or,  the  wonderful 

adventures  of  a  Pullman 

Hale. 
Gallant  fight.     Terhune 
Garden  of  women.     Ked 

die.  ... 

*Garland  of  girls.   Alcott 
Gates  ajar.     Phelps;  now 

Ward.      . 
Gates  between.     Phelps 

now  Ward. 
■*Gates  of  Eden.     Swan. 
Gayworthvs.       Whitney 
Georgia    scenes.      Long 

street. 
*GiANT  dwarf.     Williams 
Gil  Bias.     Le  Sage.  . 
*Girl  graduate.    Woolley 


H13(; 
T27g 

K23oG 
AL15G 

W212G 

W212GA 
SW25G 

W()lG 

L8fi8f; 
W673G 

L562G 
W881G 


tFor  children. 


78 


FICTION. 


HIS 


Gold  Elsie.     John.    . 

Gold  of  Chickaree.     War- 
ner, S.  and  A. 

*GooD  old  times.  Kellogg 
(Good  old  times  ser.) 

Graxdisox  Mather.  Har 
land. 

Graxdissi.mes.     Cable. 

Great  expectations.  Dick 
ens. 

*  G  R  E  A  T  grandmother'; 
girls  in  New  France 
Champney. 

Great  Hoggarty  diamond 

Thackeray. 
*Green     Mountain    boys 

Thompson. 
Greysons.     Eggleston. 
■fGRiMKiE.    Abbott.    (Flor 

ence  stories.)   . 
Guardian  angel.   Holmes 
GUENN.     Howard. 
Guxnar:    a  tale  of  Norse 

life.     Boyesen. 
Guy  Mannering.     Scott. 
Gypsy  series.  Phelps;  71010 

Ward.      . 
fGypsy  Breynton.     . 
fGypsy's  cousin  Joy. 
fGypsy's    sowing   and 

reaping.  . 
fGypsy's  year  at  the  Gold 

en  Crescent.    . 

H 

Hannah.     Craik. 
Hannah  Thurston.      Tay 

lor 

*Hans  Brinker;  or,  the  sil 

ver  skates.     Dodge. 
*Happy  boy.     Bjornson. 
Hard  cash.     Reade. 

*  Hard-scrabble  of   Elm 

island.      Kellogg.     (Elm 
island  stories.) 

*For  young  readers. 


In  JG140 

W24(lG 

K29g 

H229G 

CllG 

DooG 


C357G 

T32g 

T372G 
EG3g 

AB24FB 
H736g 
HS32g 

B094G 
SC083G 


W212GB 
W212GC 

W212GS 

W212GY 

C844H 

T21h 

D664H 

Booh 

R22oh 

K29h 


Hard  times.  Dickens.  In  v.  2  of  DooB 

Hard-won  victory.  Litch- 
field  LTlH 

Harold,  the  last  of  the 
Saxon  kings.  Bulwer- 
Lytton BS76h 

*Harry  Blount.      Hamer- 

ton H172H 

Hathercourt.  Moles- 
worth.     (  Leis.  hour  ser.)  M73h 

Haavorth's.     Burnett.       .         B933h 

Headsman.     Cooper.        .         C7S4h 

Heart    of    Mid- Lothian. 

Scott SCO80H 

Heartsease.     Yonge.      .         YOSh 

*Heaven's  gate.     Trotter.  T7oh 

Heidenmauer.    Cooper.  .    In  C784h 

fHEiDi.     Spyri.  .         .         SP9(ih 

*Heir     of    'Redely  fife. 

Yonge YOShe 

He    knew    he    was    right. 

TroUope.     2v.  .         .  T74h 

Helen.     Edgeworth.         .       ED38h 

Helena's  household:  a 
tale  of  Rome  in  the  first 
century.     De.Mille. 

Henry  Esmond.      Thack- 


D:393h 
T32h 


eray.         .... 
Henry  of  Guise.     James, 

G.  P.  R t23h 

Her  dearest  foe.     Hector. 

( Leis.  hour  ser.)       .         .         H3.")4h 
Her  only  brother.  Behrens.         B396h 
*Herbert  Gardenell's  chil- 
dren.     Clark.      ( Yensie 

Walton  stories.)  .  .  Co47h 
*Hereward,    the    last   of 

the  English.  Kingsley.  K612h 
Heritage     of     Langdale. 

Hector.  (Leis.  hour  ser.)  H354he 
Hester.  Oliphant.  .  .  OL33h 
Hetty's    strange    history. 

Jackson.  .         .         .  J13h 

Highland  widow.    Scott.  /«  SC085b 
*His  level  best.     Hale.      .  HL3h 

tFor  children. 


7y 


HIS 


FICTION. 


His  majesty,  myself.  Baker 

( No  name  ser.) 
*His  one  fault.  Trowbridge 
*His  own  master.      Trow 

bridge.     . 
Holidays   at    Roselands 

sequel    to    Elsie     Dins- 
more.     Finley. 
Home  again.     Macdonald 
HoMK  as  found.    Cooper. 
Home  influence.     Aguilar 
Home;  or  strife  and  peace 

Bremer.  . 
Homeward     bound 

Cooper.   . 
HoMOSELLE.     Tiernan, 

.Mrs.   IM.     (Round -robin 

ser.)  .         .         .         . 

*HoosiER       schoolmaster 

Eggleston. 
Hospital    sketches.      A! 

cott 

House  of  the  seven  gables 

Hawthorne. 
Household  of  Sir  Thomas 

More.     Rathljone.  . 
*How  could  he  escape :   a 

a  temperance  tale.  Wright 
fHow      Marjorie     helped 

Carol!. 
*HuGUENOT  family.     Ked 

die. 
Humble    romance,    and 

other  stories.      Wilkins 
Hundredth  man.     Stock 

ton. 
fHuNTEK  cats  of  Connor 

loa.     Jackson. 
Hypatia.     Kingsley. 
Hyperion  and  Kavanagh 

Longfellow. 


I  PROMESSi  sposi :  the  be- 
trothed.    Manzoni. 

*For  young  readers. 


B178h 
T757h 

T757HI 


F495EB 

M14HO 

/;/  C 784 HO 

AG9h 

B75h 

C784HO 

T444H 

EG3h 

AL15H 

w:n6H 

RlSoH 
W934H 
C22h 
K23oH 
W654H 
ST62h 

J13HU 

K(;12hy 
L8()H 

M31i 


Improvisatore.  Ander- 
son. .         .         .         . 

In  far  Lochaber.     Black. 

In  his  name.     Hale.  . 

In  Leisler's  time;  an  histor 
story  of  Knickerbocker 
New  York.    Brooks,  E.S 

*In     No-man's     land 
Brooks,  E.S.   . 

*In  war  times  at  La  Rose 
Blanche.     Davis.    . 

In  the  clouds.     Murfree. 

In  the  golden  days.     Bayly 

*In  the  Rocky  Mountains 
Kingston. 

*In  the  track  of  the  troops 
Ballantyne. 

In  the  Shillingscourt 
John. 

Ingham   papers.      Hale. 

Initials.     Tautphoeus. 

Iron  crown:  a  tale  of  the 
great  republic.    Denison 

Isle  of  Wight.  Abbott 
(Florence  stories.)  . 

IsouLT  Barry.     Holt. 

It  is  never  too  late  to  mend 
Reade.     . 

Ivanhoe.     Scott. 


J 

Alcott. 
Henty. 


Jack  and  Jill 

Jack  Archer. 

Jack  Hall.     Grant.     . 

*Jack    Hazard.       T  r  o  w  - 

bridge 

*Jack   in  the   bush;    or,  a 

summer    on     a     salmon 

river.     Grant. 
Jack,    the    fisherman 

Phelps  ;  now  Ward. 
Jack  Tier.    Cooper.  . 
Jacob  Faithful.     Marryatt 
Jan   ot   the   wind -mi  11 

Ewintj.     ... 


AN23i 
B5(ii 
H13i 


B8O1L 

B8O1N 

D295I 
M944i 
B345I 

KGKJi 

B21i 

In  J614A 

H13iN 

T19i 

D41i 

AB24FE 
H743i 

R225I 
SC085I 


ALloj 

H40j 

G765J 


T7r)7j 


G765JA 

W212J 

In  C7S4SE 

M347J 


EW5j 


tFor  children. 


80 


FICTION. 


LITTLE 


Jan  Vedder's  wife.     Barr 
Jane  Eyre.     Nicholls. 
Janet's  love  and  service 

Robertson. 
Jessamine.     Terhune. 
JiMMYjOHXS;     and     other 

stories.      Diaz. 
tJiMMY's  cruise  in  the  Pin 

afore.   Alcott.  (Aunt  Jo's 

scrap-bag.) 
*Joan  the  maid  :     a  story 

of  the  fifteenth  century 

Charles.  . 
John  Bodewin's  testimony 

Foote. 
John  Brent.    Winthrop. 
John    Godfrey's     fortune 

Taylor.     . 
John    Halifax,  gentleman 

Craik. 
John  Ward,  preacher.    De 

land. 
*JoHX  Winter.     Mayo. 
*JoLLY  fellowship.    Stock 

ton. 
*Jo's  boys.     Alcoti.    . 
tJuAN  and  Juanita.     Bay- 
lor. 

K 

*Kangaroo      hunters 

Bowman. 
*Kelp.     Allen.  . 
Kenelm   Chillingly.      Bui 

wer-Lytton. 
Kenilworth.     Scott. 
Kidnapped.     Stevenson. 
King  Arthur.     Craik. 
*KiXG  of  the  golden  river 

Ruskin.    . 
*King's  daughters.     Dick 

inson. 
Kings  in  exile.     Daudet. 
Kismet.     Fletcher.    . 
Knight-errant.    Bayly. 

*For  young  readers. 
6 


B27j 
Nol4j 

R548j 
T27j 

D546J 


ALlSji 

C38j 

F73oj 
W735J 

T21j 

C844J 

D374J 
M456J 

ST62j 
AL15JO 

B344J 


B68k 
AL59K 

B87k 

SC085K 

ST48K 

C844K 

R89k 

D56k 
D265K 
F633M 
B345K 


Knight  of  the  nineteenth 


century.     Roe. 

R622K 

Knitters    in    the    sun. 

French 

F884K 

L 

Lady    of    the    Aroostook 

Howells. 

H836L 

*Lajla;    a   tale    of    Den- 

mark.    Friis.  . 

F9lL 

Lamplighter.     Cummins 

C913L 

*Lances   of    Lynwood 

Yonge.     . 

YOSl 

Laramie;  or,  the  queen  o: 

Bedlam.     King,  C. 

K.580L 

Lasses     of      Leverhouse. 

Fothergill. 

F82l 

Last  chronicle  of   Barset 

Trollope.     3v. 

T74l 

Last    days     of     Pompeii 

Bui  wer-Lytton. 

B876L 

Last  of  the  barons.     Bui 

wer-Lyiton. 

.       B876LA 

*Last    of    the    Peterkins 

Hale,  L.P.       . 

HL34L 

Late  Mrs.  Null.   Stockton 

ST62L 

Lavengro.     Borrow. 

B646L 

Led-horse  claim.     Foote 

F735L 

*Left    oti     Labrador 

Stephens. 

ST43L 

Legend   of   Montrose 

Scott. 

SCO80L 

Len  Gansett.     Read. 

R222L 

Lenox  Dare.     Townsend 

T(j66l 

Leonard    and    Gertrude 

Pestalozzi. 

P437L 

Life  for  a  life.     Craik. 

C84l 

Lilliesleaf.     Oliphant. 

OL33L 

*LiON  Ben.   Kellogg.  (Elm 

island  stories.) 

K29l 

Lionel  Lincoln.     Cooper 

C784L 

*LiTTLE    Barefoot.     Auer- 

bach.     (Leis.  hour  ser).  . 

AU3l 

fLiTTLE     country    girl 

Woolsey. 

W884L 

tFor  children. 


LITTLE 


FICTION. 


Little  Dorritt.     Dickens 

2v 

f Little   grandfather 

Clarke.     (Little   Prudy's 

Fly-away  ser.) 
f Little    grandmother 

Clarke.      (Little  Prudy's 

Fly-away  ser.)  . 
fLiTTLE  helpers.     Janvier 
fLiTTLK  Joe.     Kaler. 
*LiTTLE  Lord  Fauntleroy 

Burnett.    2  copies.  . 
f  Little  Lucy's  wonderful 

globe.     Yonge. 
*LiTTLE  men.     Alcott. 
fLiTTLE    Miss    Peggy 

Molesworth.    . 
fLiTTLE  Peter.     Harrison 
Little  pilgrim.     Oliphant 
t Little    Prudy.      Clarke 

(Little  Prudy  ser.)   . 
fLiTTLE    Sunshine's    holi 

day.     Craik.    . 
*LiTTLE  women.    Alcott. 
Liza  :  or,  a  nest  of  nobles 

Turgenieff. 
Lola  :   a  tale  of  Gibraltar 

Griffith.    . 
Looking  backward.     Bel- 
lamy. 
*LoRD     of     the     marches 

Holt. 
LoRNA  Doone.  Blackmore 
Louisiana.     Burnett. 
LovEL    the     widower 

Thackeray. 
Luck     of     Roaring    camp 
Harte.      ... 

M 

MACLEOD  of  Dare.    Black. 

Madam.     Oliphant.   . 

Madame  de  Presnel. 
Poynter.  (Leis.  hour 
ser.)         .... 

•For  young  readers. 


Madame  Thdr^se;  or,  the 
volunteers  of  '92.     Erck- 
mann  a/id  Chatrian.        .  ER2m 
Madeleine.    Kavanagh.  .  K17m 
Maid  of  Sker.    Blackmore.         BoGGm 
Maiden  and  married   life 
of  Mary   Powell.     Rath- 
bone R1S5m 

Magnificent  plebeian. 

Magruder.        .         .         ,        M273m 
Malcolm.     Macdonald.    .  M14m 

Man  and  wife.     Collins.    .         C6t)3.M 
Man    without    a    country; 

and  other  tales.     Hale.  .  H13.M 

Marble  faun.  Hawthorne.        H316m 
*Margaret  Regis.  Ryder.  R97m 

Margery  :    a  tale  of  old 

Nuremburg.     Ebers.       .  EB3.M 

*Margery's  son;  a  tale  of 
the    court    of    Scotland. 

Holt H743m 

Margl'ekite     de    Valois. 

Dumas D89m 

Marion's  faith  :  sequel  to 
The    colonel's  daughter. 

King,  C KoSOm 

MARjORiEDaw;  and  other 
stories.     Aldrich.    .         .        AL26m 
I  *Marooner's  island.         .        G735.M 
B4L3l  I  Marsh  island.     Jewett.     .         jr)56M 
Marquis  of  Lossie.     Mac- 
donald  MUma 

Martin      Chuzzlewit. 

Dickens.     2v.  .         .  D55m 

Mary    Barton ;    and  other 

tales.     Gaskell.        .         .  G21c 

Memoirs  of   a   physician. 

Dumas D89m 

Memoirs  of  liarry  Lyndon. 

Thackeray.      .         .         .  T32m 

Men's  wives.     Thackeray.     /«  T32c 
Mercedes   of    Castile. 

Cooi)er.    .         .         .         .    /«  C784b 
Mercy  Philbrick's  choice. 

Jackson.  ....  J  13m 

tFor  children. 
82 


Dool 


C5o7fe 


Co57fd 
J268L 
K12oL 

B933L 

Y08LI 
AL15L 

M73l 

H247L 

OL3.5LP 

C5o7pa 

C844LS 
ALloLW 

T84l 

G876L 


H743LO 

B566L 

B933LO 

T32l 

H256L 


B56m 
OL33M 


P872M 


FICTION. 


NEW 


*Merry      adventures      of 

Monastery.     Scott. 

SCO80M 

Robin  Hood.     Pyle. 

P993M 

MoNiKiNS.     Cooper. 

In  C784RE 

Me.xican  girl.     Clark. 

Co44m 

Monks  of  Thelema.     Bes 

Michael  Strogoff.   \'erne. 

V59m 

ant  and  Rice. 

B464M 

MiDDLEMARCH.      CrOSS.     . 

C8S6M 

Monsieur  Motte.  King,G 

K584M 

Miles      Walli  ngf  ord. 

Moonstone.     Collins. 

C693MO 

Cooper 

In  C784A 

Mortal     antipathy 

MiLLiCENxLegh.  Graham. 

G76m 

Holmes.  . 

H736m 

Mill  on  the  Floss.    Cross. 

C886MI 

Mosses  from  an  old  manse 

Minister's  charge.     How- 

Hawthorne. 

H316.MO 

ells 

H83GM 

Moss-side.     Terhune. 

T27MO 

Minister's  wooing.  Stowe. 

ST77M 

*Mother  Carey's  chicken 

Mirage.     Fletcher.   . 

F633M 

Fenn. 

F463.\i 

Miriam.     Terhune.    . 

T27m 

Mother's    recompense 

Miserables,  Les.     Hugo. 

H875M 

Aguilar.     2v.  . 

AG9.M 

Same.     5v.        .         .         . 

H875M 

fMv    boys,    etc.       Alcott 

Same.     5  v. 

H875M 

(Aunt  Jo's  scrap-bag.) 

ALlO-MB 

Miss    Bretherton.      Ward, 

My  Desire.     Warner,  S. 

W246M 

Mrs.  H 

W215M 

fMY    girls,    etc.       Alcott 

Miss  Churchill.     Tiernan, 

(Aunt  Jo's  scrap-bag.) 

ALI.JMG 

Mrs.  F 

T442F 

My  little    lady.      Poynter 

*Mission;    or,    scenes    in 

2v.  .        .     '    . 

P872.MY 

Africa.     Marryatt.  . 

M347MI 

My  mother  and  I.     Craik 

C844M 

Miss  Ravenel's  conversion 

My  novel.     Buhver-Lytton 

from  secession  to  loyalty. 

4v 

BS76M 

De  Forrest. 

D364M 

My  wife  and  I.     Stowe. 

ST77MY 

Mr.  Isaacs.     Crawford. 

C858M 

Mysterious  island.  Verne 

V.")9my 

*Mr.     Midshipman     Easy. 

Mystery  of  Edwin  Drood 

Marryatt. 

M347M 

Dickens. 

DOOMY 

Mr.  Smith.     Walford. 

W14m 

N 

Mr.     Tangier's     vacation. 

Hale 

H13MI 

*Nameless     nobleman 

Mrs.  Mainwaring's  journal. 

Austin.     . 

AU74X 

Graham.  .... 

G76MI 

N.\RKA,    the    nihilist 

*Misunderstood.     Mont- 

O'Meara. 

0M2n- 

gomery.   .... 

M763.M 

Nature's   serial    story 

Modern    Adam    and    Eve 

Roe. 

R622x 

in  a  garden.     Douglas.    . 

D744MO 

^Neighbor   Jack  wood 

Modern  instance.      How- 

Trowbridge.    . 

T757x 

ells 

H836MO 

Neighb.grs.     Bremer. 

B7ox 

Modern    Mephistopheles. 

•j-Nelly's    silver   mine 

Alcott 

AL15M0 

Jackson. . 

J13n 

*Modern  vikings.     Boye- 

New  Antigone.  . 

N42x 

sen.          .... 

B694M 

New  priest  in  Conception 

Mohicans.     Cooper. 

In  C784d 

bay.    Lowell.     2v.  . 

L95ox 

♦For  young  readers. 

tFor 

children. 

83 


FICTION. 


fNEW     year's     bargain 


Woolsey. 

W884X 

Newcomes.       Thackeray 

•2v 

T32x 

Nicholas       Nickleby 

Dickens.     2v. 

D55n 

Ninety-three.     Hugo. 

H875N 

No  name.     Collins.    . 

C693.\ 

Noble  life.     Craik.    . 

C844N 

*Noblesse  oblige.      Rob 

erts. 

R544N 

*NoRSEME\  in  the  West 

Ballantyne. 

B21\ 

North  and  South.  Gaskell 

G21x 

Notary's    nose.      About 

(Leis.  hour  ser.) 

AB7x 

NoTRE-DAME  :  or,  the  bel 

ringer  of  Paris.    Hugo. 

.      H875XO 

o 

Oak  openings.     Cooper. 
Oblivion.         McClelland 

(Leis.  hour  ser.) 
Off   the   Skelligs.      Inge 

low.     3v. 
*Off    to    the    geysers 

Stephens. 
Old   Creole  days.     Cable 
Old  curiosity  shop.    Dick 

ens.     2v. 
*Old-FASHIONED  girl.    Al- 

cott 

*Old-fashioned     thanks- 
giving.     Alcott.      (Aunt 

Jo's  scrap-bag.)    2  copies. 
Old    friends    and    new 

Jewett.     ... 
Old  Kensington.    Ritchie 

2v 

Old     mam'selle's     secret 

John. 
Old  mortality.     Scott. 
Old    Myddleton's    money 

Hay. 
Oldtowx  folks.     Stowe. 

•For  young  readers. 


/;/  C784L 

M1340 

IN440 

ST430 
Clio 

Do.'io 

ALloo 


ALlSoL 

J.-)56o 

R51.30 

J614o 
SCOSoo 

H3250 
ST770 


Oliver  Twist.      Dickens.        Dooo-l 

On  the  eve.     Turgenieff.    .  T84o. 

Ox  the  heights.  Auerbach. 
3v AU3o 

One  summer.     Howard.    .         H832o 

*Only  a  fiddler.  Ander- 
sen. ....       AN23o 

*OxLY  girls.     Townsend.  .  TGG60 

Open  door.     Howard.       .      H832op 

Opening  of  a  chestnut 
burr.     Roe.     .         .         .         R622o 

*Orange  and  green :  a 
tale  of  the  Boyne  and 
Limerick.     Henty.  .  H40o> 

fORKXEY  islands.    Abbott. 

(Florence  stories.)  .         .      AB24fc 

*Other  girls.     Whitney.  .  W6I0 

*OuR  Helen.     Clarke.        .  C55o- 

Our  mutual  friend.  Dick- 
ens.    2v.  ...  D55o 

Our  new  mistress.   Yonge.  YOSo 

*OuR    Phil;    and    other 

stories.     Dana.        .         .         D192o 

Our  street.     Clark.    (Yen- 

sie  Walton  books.)  .         C5470' 


Pair  of  blue  eyes.    Hardy. 

2v H228p 

Passe  Rose.  Hardy.  .  H224p 
Pathfinder.  Cooper.  .  C784p 
Patience    Preston,    M.D. 

Raffensperger.  .  .  R122p 
*Paul  and  Virginia.      St.  . 

Pierre SA26p 

Paul  Patoff.  Crawford.  .  C858p 
Pearl.  O'Meara.  .  .  0M2p 
Pearl   of   Orr's  island. 

Stowe ST77P 

Peckster    professorship  : 

a  tale  of  psychical  re- 
search. Quincy.  .  .  Q43p 
Peg  Woffmgton.  Reade.  .  R225p 
Pelham.      Bulvver-Lytton. 

'I  copies. B876P 

tFor  cliildren. 


84 


FICTION. 


ROBERT 


Pen.     By  author  of   Miss 

Toosey's  mission.    . 
Pendennis.        Tliackeray 

2v 

Peveril     of     the      Peak 

Scott. 
*Phaeton  Rogers.     John 

son,  R.     . 
*Phil     and     his     friends 

Trowbridge.     . 
*Philip    Nolan's    friends 

Hale. 
Philistines.     Bates. 
PicciOLA.     Saintine. 
Picked  up  in  the  streets 

Schobert. 
Pickwick   papers.     Dick 

ens.     2v. 
Pilot.     Cooper. 
Pioneers.     Cooper.  . 
Pirate.     Scott. 
*Plant-hunters.       Reid 
■fPLAY  days.     Jevvett. 
Popular    tales    from   the 

Norse.     Asbjornson  and 

Moe. 
Portrait     of    a    lady 

James,  H. 
Prairie.     Cooper.     . 
Precaution.     Cooper. 
President's       daughters 

Bremer.   . 
Prettv     sister     of     Jose 

Burnett.  . 
Pride   and    prejudice 

Austen.    . 
Princess    Amdlie.       L — 

(No  name  ser.) 
Princess  of  Java.    Higgin 

son. 
Princess  of  Thule.    Black 
■f  Professor       Johnny 

Williams. 
Prophet    of    the    great 

Smoky  Mts.     Murfree.   . 

*For  young  readers. 


P37 

T.32p 

SC085P 

J63.3P 

T757P 

H13p 
B31p 

SA26p 

SCHGp 

DooP 

C784PI 

/;/  C784P 

SC085PI 

R273P 

J556P 

AS17P 

J232P 

C784PR 

C784PRE 

B75p 

B933P 

AU73P 

LIOp 

Ho33p 
B56p 

W673P 

944p 


Prose  tales.  Poe.  2v.  . 
*Proverb  stories.  Alcott. 
Prudence     Palfrey.      Al- 

drich.       .         .         .         . 
Prue  and  I.     Curtis. 
Put  yourself  in  his  place. 

Reade.     2v.     . 


Q 


Quaker  girl  of  Nantucket 

Lee,  Mary. 
Queechy.     Warner,  S. 
Queen  Money.     Kirk. 
Queen  of  Sheba.    Aldrich 
Queen's  necklace.  Dumas 
Quentin  Durward.   Scott 
Quits.      Tautphoeus.      2v 

R 

Rah,     Marjorie     Fleming, 

John  Leech.     Brown. 
Ramona.     Jackson.  . 
*Rasselas, prince  of  Abys 

siana.     Johnson,  S. 
*Raymond  Kershaw.   Cox 
Real  folks.     Whitney. 
Realmah.     Helps.    . 
*Red  and  white:  a  tale  of 

the   wars   of    the    roses 

Holt. 
Re:d  Rover.     Cooper. 
Red  Spider.     Gould. 
Redgauntlet.     Scott. 
Redskins.     Cooper. 
Remember     the      Alamo 

Barr. 
Revolution    in    Tanner's 

lane.    Rutherford, /.fi/«(/. 
Rienzi.     Bulwer-Lytton. 
Rise     of     Silas     Lapham 

Howells. 
*Riverside       museum 

Williams. 
Robert  Elsmere.     Ward, 

Mrs.  H.     2  copies. 


P7oP 
AL1.5P 

AL26P 
C944P 

R22.5PU 


L515Q 

W246G 

K232Q 

AL2(5q 

D89q 

SC085Q 

T19r 


BS12R 
J13r 

J635R 
C83oR 
W61r 
H364R 


H743R 

C784R 

G736R 

SC08.JR 

C784re 

B27r 

B933R 
B876r 

H836R 

W673R 


W21oR 


tFor  cliildren. 


85 


ROBERT 


FICTION. 


Robert    Falconer.      Mac- 
Donald. 
*RoBiNSON    Crusoe.      De 

Foe 

iSame :  in  nionos3llables 

Schwacoffer.  . 
Ron  Ro)'.  Scott. 
R  oii  E  K  I  c  K     Hudson 

James,  H. 
*Ro(;er  Berkeley's  proba 

tion.     Campbell. 
Romance    of    a    mummy 

Gautier.  . 
Roman  singer.     Crawford 
Romany  Rye :     sequel   to 

Lavengro.     Borrow. 
RoMOLA.     Cross. 
*Rose  in  bloom  :  sequel  to 

eight  cousins.     Alcott. 
Rosemary     and      Rue 

C  h  a  m  p  n  e  y.      (  Round 

Robin  ser.) 
fRoSY.     Molesworth. 
*RoYAL    Lowrie.      Talbot 
*RoYAL  Lowrie's  last  year 

at  St.  Olaves.     Talbot. 
Rudder  Grange.  Stockton 

s 

St.  George  and  St.  Michael 
MacDonald.    . 

St.  Olaves.     Stevenson. 

St.  Ronan's  well.     Scott. 

*St.  Winifred's ;  or,  the 
world  of  school.    Farrar 

*SALTiLLoboys.  Stoddard 

Salt  Lake  fruit.  "Ameri- 
can." 

Sam  Lawson's  Oldtown 
fireside  stories.      Stowe 

Saracinesca.      Crawford 

*Sara  Crewe.     Burnett. 

Satanstoe.     Cooper. 

*Satin-wood  box,  Trow- 
bridge.    .         .        .        . 

*For  young  readers. 


M14r 

D363R 

D363RS 
SC085RO 

J232R 

C154R 

G23r 
C858r 

B04Gr 
/h  C886mi 

AL15R 


C3o7r 
M73r 
T14r 

T14RO 
STr)2R 


M14s 

ST45S 

SC085S 

F24s 
ST64S 

AM3 

ST77s 

C858S 

B93s 

C784S 

T757S 


Scarlet  letter.  Haw- 
thorne  H316S 

Scenes    of    clerical     life. 

Cross C886s 

*ScoTTiSH  chiefs.     Porter.  P83s 

fScoTCH  caps.     Williams.        W673& 

Seaboard  parish :  sequel 
to  "Annals  of  a  quiet 
neighborhood."  M  a  c - 
Donald M14sE 

Sea  lions.     Cooper.   .        .        C784sE. 

*Search    for    the    star. 

Willett WG6s 

Second    life.      Hector. 

(Leis.  hour  ser.)       .         .         H354s 

Second  son.     Oliphant.    .        OL33s 

Second  wife.     John.  .  J614s 

Sense   and   sensibility. 

Austen AU73s 

Septimius  Felton.  Haw- 
thorne  /n  H316d 

Seraphita.     Balzac.         .  B21os 

Seven  daughters.  Douglas,         D744s 

f  Seven  little  sisters.  An- 
drews  AN26S 

Sevenoaks.     Holland.      .         H714s 

Shandon  bells.     Black.     .  B56s 

*Shawl    straps.       Alcott. 

(Aunt  Jo's  scrap-bag.)      .         ALlos 

Shirley.     Nicholls.  .         .         Nol4s 

Sights   and    insights. 

Whitney.     2v.         .        .  WOls 

SiGNOR  Monaldini's  niece. 

Tincker.     (No  name  ser.)  T49s 

Silas  Marner.     Cross.       .    In  C886s 

Silence  of  Dean  Mait- 
land.     Grey,  pseud?       uttui  G865S 

Silent  partner.  Phelps; 
now  Ward.      .         .         .        W212s 

*SiLVER  pitchers.     Alcott.        ALlosi 

Sir  Tom.     Oliphant.  .        OL33si 

t  Sister  Susy.  Clarke. 
(Little  Prudy  ser.)   .         .        C5r)7PB 

fSlSTER's  bye-hours.  Inge- 
low.  .... 


IN44s 

tFor  children. 


86 


FICTION. 


Sisters,  The.     Ebers.       .  EB3s 

*Six  to  sixteen.     Ewing.   .         EW5s 

Sketches  by  Boz.  Dick- 
ens. ....  D55s 

Smoke.     Turgenieff.  .  T84,s 

f  Snap  dragons  :    a  tale  of 

Christmas   eve.      Ewing.       EW5sN 

Sons  and  daughters.    Kirk.         K632s 

Sorrows   of   W  e  r  t  h  e  r . 

Goethe Goos 

f Sparrow   the    tramp. 

Wesselhoeft.  .         .         .  W51s 

■fSPEAKiNG         likenesses. 

Rosetti R733s 

Springhaven.  Blackmore.  Bo66s 

Spy.     Cooper.    .         .         .       C784sp 

Squire     of     Sandal -side. 

Barr B27s 

States   general,    1789. 

Erckmann  and  Chatrlan.  ER2s 

*Start  in  life.  Trow- 
bridge  T7r)7sT 

Steel  hammer.      Ulbach.        UL12s 

Stephen  Dane.     Douglas.       D744sT 

Stepping    heavenward. 

Prentiss.  .         .         .  P912s 

Stepping  stones.      Doud- 

ney D742s 

Stillwater  tragedy.     Al- 

drich AL2ris 

Stories.       Holm,    pseud. 

1st  and  2d  ser.         .         .  H73 

*Stories  from  life.  Bolton.  B63s 

Storie's     from    my    attic. 

Scudder.  .        .        .        SCU2s 

Stories    told   to  a   child. 

Ingelow.  [1st  and]2d  ser.       IN44st 

Story    of    a    New    York 

house.     Bunner.      .         .  B884s 

Story   of   Avis.     Phelps; 

now  Ward.      .         .         .        W212s 

Story    of    Honor    Bright. 

Talbot T14s 

Story  of  Kennett.  Tay- 
lor  T21s 

*For  young  readers. 


Story  of  Margaret  Kent 

Kirk. 
Story   of    the    Plebiscite 

Erckmann  a)id  Chatrlan 
Stout  heart;    or,  the  stu 

dent  from  over  the  sea 

Kellogg.        (Whispering 

pine  ser.) 
Strange  adventures  of  a 

phaeton.     Black.     . 
Strange     case     of     Dr 

Jekyll    and    .Mr.    Hyde 

Stevenson. 
Stray  pearls.     Yonge. 
*Striking    for  the  right 

Eastman. 
*Su.MMER  in  Leslie    Gold 

thwaite's  life.     Whitney 
*SuMMER  legends.     Baum 

bach. 
Surgeon's     daughter 

Scott. 
*Swiss    family    Robinson 

Wyss  and  Montolieu. 
Sylvia's  lovers.     Gaskell 

T 

Taking  the  Bastile :  sequel 

to    the    "Queen's    neck 

lace."     Dumas. 
Tale  of  two  cities.     Dick 

ens. 
Tales  of  a  traveller.  Irving 
Talisman.     Scott.     . 
*Talking    leaves.      Stod 

dard. 
Taxcred.     Disraeli. 
*Tanglewood        tales 

Hawthorne. 
Tania-'s  peril.     Durand. 
Telemachus.     Fenelon. 
fTELL  me  a  story.    Moles 

worth.      ... 
Ten  nights  in  a  bar-room 

Arthur.    . 

tPor 

87 


K632ST 
ER2st 

K29s 
Bo6sT 

ST48S 
Y08s 

EA7s 

W(?lsu 

B32s 

SCOSosu 

W99s 
G21c 


D89t 

D55t 

IR8t 

SCO80T 

ST64T 
D63t 

In  H316T 
D93t 
F35T 

M73t 

AR77t 

children. 


TENTING 


FICTION. 


Tenting  at  Stony  Beach. 

*TOM     Brown    at    Oxford. 

Pool.                 .  '      . 

P78t 

Hughes.  .... 

H874T 

Ten     years'    tenant,     and 

*To.Ai  Brown's  school  days. 

other  tales.     Besant  and 

Hughes 

H874TO 

Rice 

B464T 

*Tom's     street.      Clark. 

*Thaddeus    of    Warsaw. 

(Yensie  Walton  books.)  . 

C547T 

Porter 

P83t 

f ToTO's    merry    winter. 

That     lass     o'     Lowrie's. 

Richards. 

R393T 

Burnett.  .... 

B933T 

Trafalgar.      Perez   Gal- 

*That  queer  girl.     Town- 

dos.          .... 

P412T 

send 

T666T 

Trail,  The  :  more  links  to 

Their    wedding    journey. 

the  Daisy  chain. 

YOSt 

Howells. 

H836T 

Tried    and    true.       Spen- 

"Theo."    Burnett.     . 

B9.33TH 

cer.          .... 

SP34T 

Thomas  Wingfold,  curate. 

Triple  "E."    Clark.   (Yen- 

Macdonald.     . 

M14t 

sie  Walton  books.) 

C.j47tr 

Three  feathers.     Black.    . 

B56t 

Troublesome   daughters. 

fTHREE  good  giants.    Rab- 

Walford. (Leis.  hour  ser.) 

W14t 

elais 

RllT 

*True  blue.     Kingston.     . 

K616T 

fTHREE     Greek    children. 

*True  tales  for  my  grand- 

Church  

C472T 

son.     Baker.    . 

B176T 

Three   musketeers.      Du- 

Truth  about    Clement 

mas.         .... 

D89TH 

Ker.     Fletcher. 

F633T 

*Three     scouts.        Trow- 

Tsar's window.     Hooper. 

bridge 

T757T 

(No  name  ser.) 

H765T 

Through    green    glasses. 

'TwAS  in  Trafalgar's  bay; 

Andy    Merrigan's    great 

and  other  stories.     Bes- 

discovery.    Allen.  . 

AL53T 

ant  and  Rice. 

B464TW 

fTHROUGH     the     looking- 

Twenty  years  after.     Du- 

glass.    Dodgson.    . 

D665T 

mas.          .... 

D89TW 

Through  unknown   ways. 

Twice-told  tales.      Haw- 

Guernsey. 

G934T 

thorne 

H316T 

Thrown  together.     Mont- 

Two admirals.     Cooper.    . 

In  C784PI 

gomery.     2v.  . 

M7()2t 

Two    chiefs    of     Dunboy : 

Tilting  at   windmills. 

an  Irish  romance  of  the 

Connelly. 

C763T 

last  century.     Froude.     . 

F936T 

TiNKHAM     brothers     tide- 

Two     daughters     of     one 

mill.     Trowbridge. 

T757TI 

race.     Behrens. 

B390TW 

Titan.       Richer.       ( Leis. 

fTwo  little  waifs.     Mole.s- 

hour  ser.)     2v. 

R414T 

worth 

M73TW 

*Toi5Y     Taylor;      or,     ten 

*Two  thousand  years  ago. 

weeks  with    a    circus. 

Church 

C472TW 

Kaler 

K125T 

Two    years    ago.      Kings- 

ToiLKR.s  of  the  sea.    Hugo. 

HS75T 

ley.           .... 

KG12T 

To.M.     Chaney.  . 

C365T 

Tylney  hall.     Hood. 

H76t 

*For  young  readers. 

tFor  children. 

88 


FICTION. 


WING-AND-WIXG 


u 


Uarda  :  a  romance  of  an 

cient  Egypt.    Ebers.    2v 

EB3u 

TJx'CLE    Tom's    cabin 

Stowe. 

STTTu 

Uncle    Tom's    tenement 

Rollins.    . 

R654U 

Uncommercial    traveller 

Dickens. 

D.35U 

*Under  the  lilacs.    Alcott 

ALlou 

*Undine.        L  a     M  o  1 1  e 

Fonque.  . 

L19u 

Undiscovered      country 

Howells. 

HS.SGu 

Unkind    word  ;  and  othei 

stories.     Craik. 

C844U 

fUP    hill    and    down    dale 

Nichols.  . 

N517U 

*Up    the    North     Branch 

Farrar.     . 

T24.3D 

V 

Vanity  fair.      Thackeray. 


2v 

T32v 

Vicar  of  Wakefield.   Gold- 

smith. 

Go7v 

Vicomte    de    Bragelonne 

Dumas.     2v.    . 

DS9v 

Villa  on  the  Rhine.  Auer 

bach.  (Leis.hourser.)  2v 

AU3v 

Virginia  inheritance.  Pen 

dleton. 

P372V 

Virginians.      Thackeray 

2v 

T32VI 

Vivian  Grey.     Disraeli. 

DG3v 

w 

War  and  peace.     Tolstoi 

2v 

T584W 

*Warlock  o'Glenwarlock 

Macdonald. 

M14w 

War-time  wooing.  King,C 

K.")SOw 

fWATER-BABiES.  Kingsley 

Kr)12w 

Water-witch.     Cooper. 

C784w 

'For  young  readers 


Waterloo  :  sequel  to  The 
conscript.  Erckmann 
and  Chatrian.  .         .         ER2w 

Waverley.     Scott.  .         .     SC085W 

W.AYSof  the  hour.  Cooper.  /«C784pre 

We    and    our     neighbors. 

Stowe ST77w 

*We  and  the  world.  Ewing.        EW5w 

*We  girls.     Whitney.         .  WGlw 

Wept    of     Wish-ton-wish. 

Cooper.    .         .         .         .  /n  C784pr 

Westward  ho  I    Kingsley.      KG12we 

We  two.     Bayly.         .         ,         B345w 

tWH.A.T   Katy  did.     Wool- 

sey W884w 

f  What  Katy  did  at  school. 

Woolsey.  .         .         .     W8S4wh 

fWHAT     Katy     did     next. 

Woolsey.  .         .         .     W884wk 

Wh.-\t  people  live  by.  Tol- 
stoi. ....     T584wh 

What's  mine's  mine.  Mac- 
donald  M14wH 

Where     the     battle     was 

fought.     Murfree.   .         .        M944w 

Which  shall  it  be?  Hec- 
tor.    (Leis.  hour  ser.)      .        H3o4w 

*  White  cockades  :  an  in- 
cident of  the  '45.  Ste- 
venson.   ....        ST46w 

White   heron ;   and   otlier 

stories.     Jewett.      .         .         J.").56w 

White  wings.     Black.        .  B5Gw 

*WlLD  woods  life;  or,  trip 
to  Parmachanee.  (Lake 
and  forest  ser.)      Farrar.         F243w 

*Wilfred      Cumbermede. 

Macdonald.      .         .         .        M14wi 

Wilhelm  Meister's  ap- 
prenticeship and  travels. 
Goethe G55w 

*Winborol'GH         boys. 

Adams.    .         .         .   '     .     AD133w 

Wind  of  destiny.     Hardy.        H224w 

Wing-and-Wing.    Cooper,    /n  C784r 

tFor  children. 


WINIFRED 


FICTION. 


*WixiFKEi)       Bertram 

Charles.  . 
*VViNNiNG  his  spurs.    Kel 

loco' 

♦Winning  liis  way.    Coffin 
*WiNTER  fun.     Stoddard 
Without  a  home.     Roe. 
Wives   and    daughters 

Gaskell 

Wolves    and     the     lamb 

Thackeray. 
Woman  in  white.     Collins 
Woman's  kingdom.    Craik 
Woman's  reason.  Howells 
Won  by  waiting.     Bayly. 
*WoNDER-i;ooK.       H  a  w  ■ 

thorne.     ... 

WONDEK-CLOCK.       Pyle. 

fWoNDEK  Stories  for  chil- 
dren.    Andersen.    . 

Woodstock.     Scott. 

Wooing    o't.      Hector 
(Leis.  hour  ser.) 

*WoRK.     Alcott. 

World     went     very    well 
then.  ,  Besant. 

*Wreck  of  the  Grosvenor 
Russell.  . 

*Wrecked   on    Labrador 
Stearns.  . 

Wyandotte.     Cooper. 

*For  young  readers. 


C38w 

K29w 
C(;56w 
ST()4w 

R62w 

G21w 

In  T32l 

C693W 

C844 

H836\v 

B34owo 

H316w 
P993w 

AN23w 
SCOSowo 

H354WO 
AL15W 

B463w 

R91w 

ST34w 
In  C784sr 


Wych  Hazel.     Warner,  S. 

and  K 

W246W 

Y 

Year  one  of  the  republic. 

1793.       Erckmann    and 

Chatrian. 

ER2y 

Yeast.     Kingsley. 

K612Y 

Yensie  Walton.     Clark. 

(Yensie  Walton  books.)  . 

C547Y 

YoLANDE.     Black.     . 

B56y 

*YoRK  and  Lancaster  rose. 

Keary.     .... 

K2lY 

*YouNG  buglers.      Henty. 

H40y 

*YouNG   fur-traders.     Bal- 

lantyne 

B21y 

*YouNG     moose     hunters. 

Stephens. 

ST43Y 

*YouNG      Nile     voyagers. 

Bowman. 

BG8y 

*YouNG  ship-builders.  Kel- 

logg. (Elm  island  stories.) 

K29y 

*YouNG  surveyor.     Trow- 

bridge  

T757Y 

*Youngest   Miss  Lorton; 

and  other  stories.    Perry. 

P24y 

Zenobia,  queen  of  Palm}-- 

ra.     Ware.       .         .         .        W228i 
Zoroaster.     Crawford.     .         C858z 

tFor  children. 


90 


HISTORY. UNIVERSAL. 


909 


900.     HISTORY. 

Creasy.     Fifteen  decisive  battles  of  the  world.     1885 

CusT.     Annals  of  the  wars  of  the  eighteenth  century  :  1739-59 

1858.     V.  2.    .    ■ 

Egglestox.     *Strange  stories  from  history  for  young  people 
James.     Dark  scenes  of  history.     1874.     .... 
YoNGE.     *Book  of  golden  deeds.     1883. 

901 


PHILOSOPHY    OF    HISTORY. 

Buckle.     History  of  civilization  in  England.     1887.     2v. 
GuizoT.     History  of  civilization  in  Europe  from  the  fall  of  the 
Roman  empire  to  the  French  revolution.     1885. 

902.       COMPEXDS.      CHRONOLOGIES. 


1884, 


Allen.     Reader's  guide  to  English  [and  other]  history 
Haydn.     Dictionary  of  dates.     Ed.  by  Vincent.     1884. 
Labbertox.     Outlines  of  history  to  the  present  time. 
Putnam,  ed.     The  world's  progress. 
Summary  of  English  and  French  history.     1875. 
Waites.     Historical  student's  manual.    1878.  . 
Webb.     Historical  companion.     18G1. 

904.     essays,    lectures,    addresses. 

Arnold.     Introductory  lectures  on  modern  history.     1874. 
Lea.     Superstition  and  force.     1866.  ..... 

Lodge.     Studies  in  history.     1885.    ...... 

Tolstoi.     Power  and  liberty 

905.     periodicals,     historical  magazines. 

Magazixe  of  American  history.     Ed.  by  De  Costa  a7id  John- 
son.    1882.     v.  8,  no.  12 

907.      STUDY   AND   TEACHING   OF    HISTORY. 

Freemantle.     Methods  of  historical  study.     1886. 

United   States.     Int.  dept.     Bureau  of  education.     The 

study  of  history  in  American  colleges  and  universities. 

By  Adams.     (Circular  of  information  no.  2.)     1887. 

909.    universal  history. 

Barnes.     Studies  in  general  history.     1885. 

Fisher.     Outlines  of  universal  history.      .         . 

Fredet.  Modern  hist,  from  the  coming  of  Christ  to  1867.  1872, 

Oilman.     *First  steps  in  general  history. 

Mackenzie.     The  nineteenth  century.     1885. 

Weber.     Outlines  of  universal  history. 

Worcester.     Elements  of  history,  ancient  and  modern. 

*For  young  readers. 

91 


900.  C86 

900.  C96 

900.EG33 

900.J23 

900.YO8 


901.B85 
901.  G94 


902.AL5 

R902.H32 

R902.L11 

R902.P98 

902.  SU6 

902  W13 

902.  W38 

904.AR6G 
904.  L46 
904.  L82 
904.T58 


905.M27 


907.F8'i 


907.  UN3 


909.B26 
909.  F53 
909.F87 
909.  G42 
909.  M 19 
909.  W38 
909.  W89 


910 


HISTORY. — GEOGRAPHY.       TRAVEL   AND   DESCRIPTION. 


910.     GEOGRAPHY.     TRAVEL    AND    DESCRIPTION. 

Ballou.     Foot-prints  of  travel.     1889 910. B21 

Beehler.     Cruise  of  the  "  Brooklyn."     1885 910.B393 

Blackwooix     Letters  from  high  latitudes.     1859.    .         .         .  910.B568 

Brassev.    *Around  the  world  in  the  yacht  "Sunbeam."    1878.  910.B73a 

*In  the  trades,  the  tropics,  and  the  roaring  forties.     1885.  U10.B73l 

COLTON.     Deck  and  port.     188G 910.C72 

Crowxixgshild.     *A11  among  tlie  light-houses;  or,  the  cruise 

of  the  "Goldenrod." 910.C88 

Daxa.     *Two  years  before  the  mast.     1886 910.D19 

Hale.     *Stories  of  adventures  told  by  adventurers.     1885.       .  910.H13sA 

*Stories  of  discovery  told  by  discoverers.     1885.        .         .  910.H13sD 

*Stories  of  the  sea  told  by  sailors.    1880 910  H13ss 

Hartwig.     The  polar  and  tropical  worlds.     1871.     .         .         .  910. H25 

Jackson.     Glimpses  of  three  coasts.     1886 910.J13 

Mateaux.     Peeps  abroad  for  folks  at  home 910. M41 

Nordenskiold.    Voyage  of  the  Vega  round  Asia  and  Europe. 

1882.      .       '.  "" 910.N75 

Reclus.     Bird's-eye  view  of  the  world.     1887.          .         .         .  R910.R24 

Samuels.     *From  the  forecastle  to  the  cabin.     1887.       .         .  910.SA4 

Seward.     Travels  round  the  world. 910.SE8 

Spry.     Cruise  of  H.  M.  S.  "Challenger."     1878.       .         .         .  910.SP88 

STEPHEN'S.     *The  Knockabout  club  alongshore.     1886.    .         .  910.ST43 

Tadlock.     Bohemian  days.     1889 910.T12 

Taylor.     At  home  and  abroad.     1884.     2v 910.T21 

TowLE.      *Drake;    the   sea  king  of    Devon.     1883.     (Young 

folks'  heroes  of  history.) 910.T65D 

*Magellan;  or,  the  first  voyage  around  the  world.    (Young 

folks'  heroes  of  history.) 910.T65M 

*Marco  Polo;  his  travels  and  adventures.     (Young  folks' 

heroes  of  history.)          .......  910.T65ma 

*Pizarro;    his  adventures   and   conquests.     (Young  folks' 

heroes  of  history.)          .......  910.T65P 

*Raleigh;  his  exploits  and  voyages.     (Young  folks'  heroes 

of  history.) 910.T65R 

*Voyages  and  adventures  of   Vasco  da  Gama.      (Young 

folks'  heroes  of  history.) 910.T65V 

Vekne.     *Explorations  of  the  world  :    Great  explorers.     1881.  910.V59ge 

Same.     Great  navigators.     1880. 910.V59gn 

910.7.    geography  in  general,  and  study  and  teaching  of 
geography. 


Crocker.     Methods  of  teacliing  geography.     2  copies.     1884.       910.7.C87 
KiN(;.     Methods  and  aids  in  geography.     1889.         .         .         .       910.7.K58 

*  For  young  readers. 

92 


HISTORY. EUROPEAN    TRAVEL    AND    DESCRIPTION. 


914 


Lifpin'COTt's  gazetteer  of  the  world.     1SS4 

Murray.     Encyclopaedia  of  geography.     ISio.     2v. 
Parker.     How  to  study  geography.  ..... 

fPHiLiPS'  geographical  readers.     0  nos.     ..... 

Contents:  No.  1.  First  steps.  2.  Pt.  2.  Same.  3.  Enp;.,  physical  and 
political.  4.  British  islands,  itc.  5.  Europe,  physical  and  political; 
Latitude  and  longitude;  Day  and  night;  The  seasons,  ti.  The  world; 
Interchange  of  productions;  Climate. 


R910.7.L66 
910.7.  M96 
910.7.  P22 
910.7.  P53. 


911. 


HISTORICAL   GEOGRAPHY. 


Labbertox.     Historical  atlas.     1884 

TozER.     Classical  geography.     1878.     (Lit.  primers.) 
Smiley.     Scripture  geography.     1834.       .... 

912.      maps,    atlases,    plans    of    cities,    ETC. 

Black's  general  atlas  of  the  world 

England  and  Wales.     Bartholomew.     (Philips'  ser.) 

Texas.     De  Cordova. 

United  States.     Descriptive  atlas.  .... 


R911.L11 

911.T66 

911. SM4 


R912.B56 
R912.EN3- 

R912.T31 
R912.UN3 


913.     antiquities,     arch.eology  of  special  countries. 

Adams.     Buried  cities  of  Campania.     1870 913.AD13 

Arch^OLOGICAL  institute  of  America.     Doric  shaft  and  base 

found  at  Assos.     By  Clarke.     1886 913.AR2i> 

Gargara,  Lamponia  and  Pionia  :  towns  of  the  Troad.     By 

Clarke.     1888 913.AR2& 

Notes  on  oriental  antiquities.     By  Ward.     1887-88.  .       913.AR2N 

Papers  of  the  American  school  of  classical  study  at  Athens. 

1883-86.     V.  2-4 '  .        .         .       913.AR2p- 

Contents:  Vol.  2.  Epigraphical  jnurney  to  Asia  Minor;  Sterrett.  3. 
Wolfe  expedition  to  Asia  Minor;  Sterrett.  4.  Theatre  of  Thoricus, 
prelim,  rept.;  Miller.  Same,  supplementary;  Cushing.  Greek  versi- 
fication in  inscriptions;  Allen.  Athenian  Pnyx;  Crow.  Notes  on 
Attic  vocalism;  Lewis. 

Preprints  of  the  American  journal  of  archaeology.    1889.    .     913.AR2pr 

Contents:  Newly  discovered  liead  of  Iris;  Waldstein.  Discoveries  in  the 
Attic  Deme  of  Ikaria,  1888;  Buck.  Decrees  of  the  Demotionidai; 
Tarbell. 

Reports:    1885-88 913.AR2r 

Dyer.     Pompeii:    its  histor.  buildings  and  antiquities.      1883.  913. D98 

Lanciani.    Anct.  Rome  in  the  light  of  recent  discoveries.   1888.  913.  L22 

Layard.     Nineveh  and  its  remains.     1849.     2v.       .         ,         .  913. L45 

Myers.     Remains  of  lost  empires 913. M99 

Schliemann.     Ilios,  the  city  and  country  of  the  Trojans.         .  913.SCH3 

Smith,  e'rt^.    Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman  antiquities.    1882.  R913.SM6 

Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman  geography.     1878.    .         .  R913.SM6 

914.      EUROPEAN    travel   AND    DESCRIPTION. 

(including  geography.) 

Benedict.     *Stories  of  persons  and  places  in  Europe.     .        .  914. B43: 

*For  young  readers. 

93 


914 


HISTORY. —  EUROPEAN    TRAVEL    AND    DESCRIPTION. 


BuTTERWORTH.     *Zigzag  journevs  in  classic  lands.     1S81. 

*Zigzag  journe\s  in  Europe.     18SG.     . 

*Zigzag  journevs  in  northern  lands.     1884. 

*Zigzag  journeys  in  the  Orient.     1884. 
Carter.     *T\vo  girls  abroad.     1888. 
Cassei.v.  Pocket  guide  to  Europe.     1887. 
CoLTON.     Land  and  lee  in  the  Bosphorus  and  .-Egean.      Notes 

on  France  and  Italy.     188(3.          .... 
Crowxinsiiield.     *The  ignoramuses  :    a  travel  story.     1887 
Field.    From  the  lakes  of  Killarney  to  the  Golden  Horn.  1887 
Guild.     Abroad  again.     1884 

Britons  and  Muscovites.     1888 

Over  the  ocean.     1881.         ...... 

Hale,  E.  E.  and  S.      *A  family  flight  through    France   and 
Germany.     188.5.  ..... 

Ha.mertox.     a  painter's  camp.     1882. 
Jackson.     Bits  of  travel.     1886. 
Longfellow.     Outre-mer.     Driftwood.     1880. 
.^LA.CGREGOR.     *A  thousand  miles  in  the  Rob  Roy  canoe  on 
rivers  and  lakes  of  Europe.     1866. 

*Voyage  alone  in  the  yawl  "Rob  Roy."     188(1 
Meriwether.      A  tramp  trip :    how  to  see   Europe  on   fifty 

cents  a  day.     1887.        .         .         . 
Taylor.     Views  a-foot.    1885. 
Trafton.     *An  American  girl  abroad. 
Waring.     The  bride  of  the  Rhine.     1878. 
Warner.     A  roundabout  journey.     1884. 

Saunterings.     1886       ..... 
Willis.     Pencillings  by  the  way.     1884.  . 

See  also  Clemens.     Innocents  abroad.     817.C59i 


914.1. 


SCOTLAND. 


Hall  and  Hall.     A  week  at  Killarney.     1858. 
HuNXEWELL.     The  lands  of  Scott.     1880. 
Reid.     Art  rambles  in  Shetland.     1809.     . 
Stevenson.     Edinburgh.    1889. 

914.15.      IRELAND. 

Black's  guide  to  Belfast,  Giant's  Causeway,  etc. 
Thackeray.     Irish  sketch-book.     1879.  . 

914.2.       ENGLAND. 

Badeal".     Aristocracy  in  England.    . 
Besant.     Fifty  years  ago.     188S. 


Black's  guide  to  England  and  Wales. 
Borrow.    Wild  Wales.    1888. 

•For  young  readers. 

94 


1872. 


9U.B98C 
914.B98E 
914.B98N 
914.B980 
914.C24 
914C27 

914.  C72 

914.C88 

914.  F45 

914.G94A 

914.G94H 

914.G940 

9U.H13 

914.H17 

914.JL3 

914.L86 

914.M17T 
914.M17V 

914.M.-)44 

914.T21 

914.T67 

914.W23 

914.W24R 

914.W24S 

914.W(i7G 


914.1. H14 

914.1. H89 

914.1. R27 

914.1. ST48 


914.15.  B56 
914,15.T32 


914.2.B14 

9142.B4()3 

914.2.  B.->6 

914.2.B64 


HISTORY. EUROPEAN    TRAVEL.       ITALY, 


914.5 


Bradshaw's  hand-book  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland. 

Emerson.     English  traits.     1885 

Glover's  illustrated  guide  through  the  Isle  of  Man.     1870 

Hare.     Walks  in  London.     1878 

Hawthorne.    Our  old  home,  and  Eng.  note-books.    1885.    2v 

Holmes.     One  hundred  days  in  Europe.     1887. 

HoPPix.     Old  England  :    its  scenery,  art,  and  people.     1886. 

Mateaux.     Rambles  round  London  town. 

RiMMER.     Pleasant  spots  around  Oxford. 

White.     England  without  and  within.     1885.   . 

914.3.      GERMANY. 

Gerard.     The  land  beyond  the  forest.     1888. 

Green.  Pictures  from  the  German  fatherland.  (Pen  and  pencil.) 

Kay.     Austria-Hungary.     1880. 

Waring.     Tyrol  and  the  skirt  of  the  Alps.     1880.    . 

Watts.     An  art  student  in  Munich.     1880 

See  aha  MvRVHY.     Down  the  Rhine      /«  914.94.W62s. 
914.4.      FRANCE. 

Blackburn.     Normandy  picturesque.     1878.  . 

The  Pyrenees.     1881 

Green.     French  pictures.     (Pen  and  pencil.)    ... 
Hawthorne.    Passages  from  the  Fr.  and  It.  note-books.    1885 

Marshall.     French  home  life.     1884 

MoLLOY.     Our  autumn  holiday  on  French  rivers. 

Roberts.     France.     1881. 

Sanderson.     Sketches  of  Paris  in  familiar  letters  to  friends 

1838 

Thackeray,     Paris  sketch-book.     1879. 

914.5.      ITALY. 

Dickens.     Pictures  from  Italy.     Am.  notes. 
Hare.     Cities  of  southern  Italy  and  Sicily. 

SieMy 

Florence.       ......... 

Venice.  ......... 

Walks  in  Rome.   ........ 

HowELLS.     Italian  journeys.     1884.  .... 

Tuscan  cities.     1886 

Venetian  life.     1885.     2v 

Macmillan.     Roman  mosaics;    or,  studies  in  Rome  and  its 

neighborhood.     1888 

Manning.     Italian  pictures.     (Pen  and  pencil.) 
Norton.     Notes  of  travel  and  study  in  Italy.     1860. 
Taine.     Italy:   Rome  and  Naples.      1874. 

See  also  Goethe.     Letters  from  Italy. 

Hawthorns.     French  and  Italian  note-books.  9 

95 


/«  Go5s 
t.4:.H310 


914.2.B72 

914.2.EM3 

914.2.G0I 

914.2.  H22 

914.2.  H316 

914  2.  H  736 

914.2.H77 

914  2.M41 

914.2.  R46 

914.2.  W58 

914.3.G31 
914.3.G82 
914.3.K18 
914..3.W23 
914.3.W34 


914.4.  B5G3N 

914.4.  B563P 

914.4.G82 

914.4.H316 

914.4.M35 

914.4.  M73 

914.4.R544 

914.4.SA5 
914.4.T32 


914.5  D5o 

9 14.5.  H  22c 

9-14.5.  H22s 

914.5.H22F 

914.5.H22V 

914.5.  H22w 

914.5.H836I 

914.5.  H836T 

914.5.HS36V 

914.5.  M225 
914.0.M31 
914.5.N82 
C145.T13 


914.6 


HISTORY. EUROPEAN    TRAVEL.       SPAIN.       PORTUGAL. 


914.6.      SPAIN.      PORTUGAL. 

Baker.     A  summer  in  the  Azores.     . 
Boiutow.     The  Bible  in  Spain.     1888. 

The  Zincali;  or,  the  gypsies  of  Spain.     1888. 
COLTON.     Ship  and  shore.     1886. 

Field.     Gibraltar.     1888 

Hale.     Seven  Spanish  cities  and  the  way  to  them.     1883 
Hale,  S.     *A  family  flight  through  Spain. 

Hay.     Castilian  days.     1884 

Irving.     The  Alhambra.     1884. 

Spanish  papers.     Ed.  by  P.  Irving. 
Manning.     Spanish  pictures.     (Pen  and  pencil.) 
Stoddard.     *Redletter  days  abroad.     1884.   . 

914.7.     RUSSIA. 

Gautier.     a  winter  in  Russia.     1887. 

Hare.     Studies  in  Russia.  ..... 

Knox.     *Boy  travellers  in  the  Russian  empire.     1887 
Wallace.     Russia.     1881 


914.8. 


SWEDEN.      DENMARK. 


Davis.     Norway  nights  and  Russian  days.     1887.    . 
Du  Chaillu.     Land  of  the  midnight  sun.     2v.  ... 

Lovett.     Norwegian  pictures.     1885.     (Pen  and  pencil.) 
Taylor.      Northern  travel :    Sweden,  Denmark  and  Lapland. 

914.9.     minor  countries  of  europe. 
Brassev.  *Sunshine  and  storm  in  the  East:  cruises  to  Cyprus 
and  Constantinople.     1880 

014.91.      ICELAND. 

Kneeland.     An  American  in  Iceland.     187(5 

914.92.      NETHERLANDS.      HOLLAND. 

Amicis.     Holland  and  its  people.     1880 

Boughton.     Sketching  rambles  in  Holland.     1885. 
Hare.     Sketches  in  Holland  and  Scandinavia. 
LovETT.     Pictures  from  Holland.     1887.     (Pen  and  pencil.) 
Waring.     *A  farmer's  vacation.     187(5 


914.6.B17 

914.(3.  B64b 

914.G.B64Z 

914.6.  C72 

914.6.  F45 

914.6.H13 

914.6.H138 

914.6.  H32 

914.6. 1  R8a 

914.6. 1  R8s 

914.6.  M31 

914.6.ST64 


914.7.G23 
914.7.  H  22 
914.7.  K77 
914.7.W15 


914.8.  D29 
914.8.  D85 
914.8.  L94 
914.8.  T21 


914.9.  B73 


914.91.  K73 


914.92.  A  AI5 
914.92.  B66 
914.92.  H  22 
914.92.  L94 

914.92.  W23 


914.94.       SWITZERLAND. 

Mackenzie.     Switzerland.     1881. 
Manning.     Swiss  pictures.     (Pen  and  pencil.) 
TvNDALL.     Hours  of  exercise  in  the  Alps.     1885. 
Whvmper.     The  ascent  of  the  Matterhorn.     1880. 
Scrambles  amongst  the  Alps. 

See  also  Goktkh.     Letters  from  Switzerland.     In  G55s. 
*For  young  readers. 

96 


914.94.M19 

914.94.M31 

914.94.T97 

914.94.W62a 

914.94.  W62s 


HISTORY. ASIATIC    TRAVEL.       INDIA. 


915.4 


914.95.      GREECE. 

Mahaffy.     Social  life  in  Greece  from  Homer  to  Menander. 

1883 914.95.  M27 

TucKERMAN.     The  Greeks  of  today. 914.95.T79 

914.96.      TURKEY    IN    EUROPE. 


Amicis.     Constantinople 

See  also  Brassky.     Sunshine  and  storm  in  the  East. 

CoLTON.     Land  and  lee  in  the  Bosphorus  and  yEgean. 

915. 


914.9.B73. 
914.C72. 


ASIATIC   TRAVEL   AND    DESCRIPTION. 
(including  geography.) 

Curtis.     Dottings  round  the  circle.     1877.        .... 

Knox.     *Travels  of  Marco  Polo.     1885 

Miller.     *Little  people  of  Asia.     1885 

Taylor.     Visit  to  India,  China,  and  Japan 

ed.     Central  Asia.     Travels  in  Cashmere,    Little    Thibet, 
etc.     1885 

915.1.  CHINA. 

Gray.     China:    a  history  of  the  laws,  manners,  and  customs 

of  the  people.     1878.     2v 

Lee.     *When  I  was  a  boy  in  China. 

Wilson.     China  :   with  a  glance  at  Japan.     1887. 

915.2.  JAPAN. 

Greey.     *The  wonderful  city  of  Tokio.     1883. 

*Young  Americans  in  Japan.     1882 

Kxox.     *Adventures  of  two  youths  in  a  journey  to  Japan  and 
China.    .......... 

Lowell.     The  soul  of  the  far  East.     1888 

Morse.     *Japanese  homes  and  surroundings.     1886. 
Taylor,  ed.    Japan  in  our  day.     1883 

915.3.      ARABIA. 

Field.     On  the  desert:    with  brief  review  of  recent  events  in 

Egypt.     1888 

Taylor,  ed.     Travels  in  Arabia.     1883 

915.4.      INDIA. 

Arnold.     India  revisited.     1880 

Butler.     The  land  of  the  Veda;  personal  rem.  of  India 
Butterworth.     *Zigzag  journeys  in  India.      . 
Caird.     India,  the  land  and  the  people.     1884. 
Field.     From  Egypt  to  Japan.     1887. 
Knox.     *Adventures  of  two  youths  in  a  journey  to  Ceylon  and 
India.     1882 


914.96.AM5 


915.  C94 
915.  K77 
915.M61 
915.T21 

915.T21C 


915.1.G80 

915.1.L51 

915.1.W69 


915.2.  G86w 
915.2.G86Y 

915.2.K77 
915.2.L95 
915.2.M83 
915.2.T21 


915.3.  F45 
915.3.T21 


915.4AR61 
915.4.  B97 
915.4.B98 
915.4.C12 
915.4.F45 


*For  young  readers. 
7 


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915.4 


HISTORY. ASIATIC    TRAVEL.       INDIA. 


Urwick.     Indian  pictures.     (Pen  and  pencil.)  .... 

Wilson.     Tlie  abode  of  snow  :     through  the  upper  valleys  of 

the  Himalaya.     188G 


915.G. 


TURKEY   IN    ASIA. 


BON.VR.  The  land  of  promise  :  notes  of  a  journey  from  Beer- 
sheba  to  Sidon.     1858.  ..... 

Bryce.     Transcaucasia  and  Ararat.     1878. 

BuRNABY.     On  horseback  through  Asia  Minor.     1878.    . 

Curtis.     The  Howadji  in  Syria 

Field.     Among  the  holy  hills.     1888 

KiTTO.     Scripture  lands.     1873 

i\Iacgre(;or.  *The  Rob  Roy  on  the  Jordan,  Nile,  Red  Sea 
etc.     1870 

Mauxdrell.     Journey  from  Aleppo  to  Jerusalem.     1836. 

Stanley.     Sinai  and  Palestine.     1883.      .         .         .         . 

Taylor.     Lands  of  the  Saracens.     1883. 

Thomson.  The  land  and  the  book :  Southern  Palestine  and 
Jerusalem.     1886.     3v 

Warner.     In  the  Levant.     1882 


915.4.UR9 


915.4.W70 


910.6.B64 
915.6.B84 
915.6.B93 
915.6.  C94 
915.6.  F45 
915.6.  K65 

915.6.  M17 

915.6.M44 

915.6.ST22 

915.6.T21 

915.6.T38 
915.6.  W24 


915.7.      SIBERIA. 


Lansdell.     Through  Siberia.     1882.     2v 915.7.L30 

915.8.      AFGHANISTAN.      TURKESTAN.      BELOOCHLSTAN. 


BuRNABY.     A  ride  to  Khiva 

Lansdell.     Russian  Central  Asia.     1885.     2v.         .         .         . 

915,9.      FARTHER    INDIA. 

Bacon,  ed.     Siam  as  it  was  and  is.     1883.         .... 

Knox.     *Adventures  of  two  youths  in  a  journey  to  Siam  and 

Java.     1882 


916. 


AFRICAN    TRAVEL    AND    DESCRIPTION. 
(including  geography.) 


Knox. 


Rae. 


*Adventures   of   two   youths    in   a  journey   through 
Africa.     1884 

916.1.       NORTH    AFRICA. 

The  country  of  the  Moors.     1877 

916.2.       EGYPT. 


BuTTERWORTH.     *Zigzag  journeys  in  the  Levant.     1886. 
CuRZON.     A  visit  to  monasteries  in  the  Levant. 

De  Leon.     The  Khedive's  Egypt.     1878 

Hale,  E.  E.  and  S.     *A  family  flight  over  Egypt  and  Syria, 

*For  young  readers. 

98 


915.8.B93 
915.8.L30 


915.9.B13 

915.9.  K77 

916.  K77 
910.1.R12 


916.2.B98 

916.2.  C943 

916.2.  D37 

916.2.H13 


HISTORY. NO.    AMERICAN    TRAVEL.       CEN.    AMERICA.        917.28 


Knox.     *Adventures  of  two  youths  in  a  journey  to  Egypt  and 

the  Holy  Land 916.2.K77 

Lane.    Manners  and  customs  of  the  mod.  Egyptians.    1871.  2v.  916.2. L24 

Manning.     The  land  of  the  Pharaohs 916.2. M31 

Taylor.     Egypt  and  Iceland  in  1874.     1883 916.2.T21 

Warner.     My  winter  on  the  Nile.     1886 916.2.W24 

Warren.    Life  on  the  Nile.  Tour  in  Syria  and  Palestine.   1867.  916.2.W25 

916.6.   NORTH  CENTRAL  AFRICA. 

Richardson.     Story  of  the  Niger.     1888 916.6.R40 

916.7.   SOUTH  CENTRAL  AFRICA.   CONGO.   LAKE  REGION,  ETC. 


Baker.     The  Albert  N'Yanza.     1885 

Du  Chaillu.     *Lost  in  the  jungle 

Knox.     *Boy  travellers  on  the  Congo.     1888.  . 
Livingstone.     Last  journals.     Ed.  by  Waller.     1875. 
Stanley.      The   Congo  and  the  founding  of  its   free  state 

1885.     2v 

Through  the   dark  continent.     1878.     2v. 
Taylor,  ed.     Lake  regions  of  Central  Africa. 


1883. 


916.7.B17 
916.7.  D85 
916.7.  K77 
916.7.  L76 

916.7.ST2C 

916.7.ST2D 

916.7.T21 


917.      NORTH    AMERICAN   TRAVEL   AND    DESCRIPTION. 

(iNXLUDING   GEOGRAPHV.) 

Smith.     Stories  of  persons  and  places  in  America.  . 
Warner.    On  horseback  :  a  tour  in  Virginia,  No.  Carolina  and 
Tennessee;  with  notes  of  travel  in  Mex.  and  Cal.  1888. 

917.1.      CANADA.      BRITISH    AMERICA. 

Butterworth.     *Zigzag  journe3's  in  Acadia.     1885. 
Campbell.     Canadian  pictures.     (Pen  and  pencil.)  . 

CozzENS.     Acadia.     1870. 

Rae.     Newfoundland  to  Manitoba.     1881. 

See  also   Stephens.     917.41.ST43. 


917.  SM5 
917.W24 


917.1. B98 

917.1.C15 

917.1.C83S 

917.1.R12 


917.2.     MEXICO. 

Bishop.     Old  Mexico  and  her  lost  provinces.     1883. 
Charnay.     Ancient  cities  of  the  new  world.     1887. 
Hale,  E.  E.  and  S.     *A  family  flight  through  Mexico. 
Ober.     Travels  in  Mexico.     1885.     .... 
Smith.     White  umbrella  in  Mexico.     1889. 
Stephens.     *The  Knockabout  club  in  the  tropics.     1884 
Wallace.     Land  of  the  Pueblos.     1888. 

917.28.    central  America. 
Brigham.     The  land  of  the  Quetzal.     1887. 

*For  young  readers. 

99 


917.2.B54 
917.2.C385 
917.2.H.13 
917.2.0B2 
917.2.SM6 
917.2.ST43 
917.2.W153 


917.28.B76 


917.29         HISTORY. —  NO.    AMERICAN   TRAVEL.       WEST    INDIES. 


917.29.      WEST    INDIES. 

Dorr.     Bermuda:  an  idyl  of  the  summer  islands.     18S6. 

917.3.      UNITED    STATES. 


Arnold.     Civilization  in  the  United  States. 
Bowles.     Across  the  continent.     1860.     . 
BuTTERWORTH.     *Zigzag  journeys  in  the  Occident. 
Champney.     Three  Vassar  girls  at  home.     1888. 
Hale,  E.  E.  and  S.     *A  family  flight  around  home 
Manning.     American  pictures.     (Pen  and  pencil.) 

917.4.      NORTH-EASTERN    OR    NORTH    ATLANTIC 


1883. 


917.29.D736 


917.3.AR6(> 
917.3.  BOS 
917.3.B98 

917.3.C357 
917.3.H13 
917.3.M31 


NEW    ENGLAND. 


Drake.     Nooks  and  corners  of  the  New  England  coast.          .  917.4. D78 

Fellows.     *Boating  trips  on  New  England  rivers.     1884.       .  917.4.  F33 

Hawthorne.    Passages  from  the  American  note-books.   1885.  917.4.H316 

917.41.      MAINE. 

Hubbard.  Woods  and  lakes  of  Maine;  with  Indian  place- 
names  and  their  meanings.     1884 917.41. H86 

ScuDDER.     *The  Winnipeg  country;  or,  roughing  it  with  an 

eclipse  party.     1886.     .      ' 917.41. SCU7 

Stephens.     *The    Knockabout  club  in  the  woods  of   Maine 

and  Canada.     1885 917.41. ST43 

Thoreau.     The  Maine  woods 917.41. T39 

917.42.       new    HAMPSHIRE. 

Drake.     The  heart  of  the  White  Mountains.     1882.        .         .  917.42.D78 

King.     The  White  Hills;  their  legends,  landscapes,  ^/t-.   1887.  917.42.K58 

Thaxter.     Among  the  Isles  of  Shoals.     1873.         .         .        .  917.42.T33 


917.44.      MASSACHUSETTS. 

AUSTIN".     Nantucket  scraps.     1883.  . 
Drake.     *01d  landmarks  of  Boston.     1876. 

*01d  landmarks  of  Middlesex.     1870. 
Thoreau.     Early  spring  in  Massachusetts.     1884. 

Walden.     1881 

Week  on  the  Concord  and  Merrimac  rivers. 

917.47.      NEW    YORK. 


.  917.44.AU7 
.  917.44.  D78o 
917.44.D780L 
.  917.44.T.39E 
.  917.44.T39w 
917.44.T39WE 


Curtis.     Lotus-eating.     1856 

LossiNG.     The  Hudson,  from  the  wilderness  to  the  sea. 
Smith.     Sunshine  and  shadow  in  New  York.     1868. 
Warner.     In  the  wilderness 

*For  young  readers. 

100 


917.47.  C94 

917.47.L90 

917.47.SM5 

917.47.W24 


HISTORY, SO.  AMERICAN    TRAVEL    AND    DESCRIPTION.  918 

917..J.      SOUTH-EASTERN   OR    SOUTH    ATLANTIC. 

Barbour.     Florida  for  tourists,  invalids,  etc.     1887.  .         .        917.-5. B23 
BuTTERWORTH.     *Zigzag  journeys  in  the  sunny  South.    1887.        917.5. B9S 
Keim.      Washington  and  its  environs  :     a  descriptive   hand- 
book.    1876 

King.     *The  great  South.     1887.       . 
Ober.     *The  Knockabout  club  in  the  Everglades. 
Olmstead.     Journey  in  the  back  country.     1800. 
Journey  in  the  sea-board  slave  states.     1863. 


917.5.  K27 
917.0.  K.53 
917.5.0B2 
917.5.0  L5 
917.5.0L5J 


917.6.     SOUTH  central  or  gulf. 


Irving.     The  Crayon  miscellany 917.6. IRS 

Contents:     Tour  on  the  prairies.     Abbotsford.     Newstead  Abbey. 

Olmstead.     Journey  through  Texas.     1859 917.6.0  L5 

917.8.     western  or  mountain. 

Custer.     *Boots  and  saddles 917.8.C96b 

Tenting  on  the  plains.     1887 917.S.C96t 

Dodge.  Plains  of  the  great  West  and  their  inhabitants.  1877.  917.8.D66 
Irving.      *Adventures   of    Capt.    Bonneville    in    the    Rocky 

Mountains  and  the  far  West 917.8.IR8a 

Murray.     Daylight  land.     1888 917.8. M96 

Parkman.     The  Oregon  trail.     1883 917.8. P23 

Roberts.     Shoshone,  and  other  western  wonders.     1888.        .  917.8. R51 

917.9.     PACIFIC. 

Colton.  The  land  of  gold;  or,  three  years  in  California.  1886.  917.9. C72 
Irving.     Astoria;    or,  anecdotes  of  an  enterprise  beyond  the 

Rocky  Mountains.     1882 917.9.IR8 

Jackson.     Bits  of  travel  at  home.     1886 917.9.J13 

King.  Mountaineering  in  the  Sierra  Nevada.  1879.  .  .  917.9.K58 
United  States.    Census.  Report  on  the  population,  industries 

and  resources  of  Alaska.  By  Petroff.  1881.  .  .  917.9. UN3p 
Co>nmisswtt  of  fish  and  fisheries.      The  seal  islands  of 

Alaska.     By  Elliott.     1881 917.9.UN3E 

Congress.    Report  upon  the  customs  district,  public  service, 

and  resources  of  Alaska  territory.     By  Morris.    1879.  917.9. UN3m 

Van  Dyke.     Southern  California.     1886 917.9. V2S 

WiNTHROP.     The  canoe  and  the  saddle.     1876.         .         .         .  917.9. W73 

Woodman.     Picturesque  Alaska.     1889.           ....  917.0. W85 

918.       SOUTH    AMERICAN    TRAVEL   AND   DESCRIPTION. 

(including  geography.) 

Agassiz,  L.  and  Mrs.     Journey  in  Brazil.     1886.      .         .         .  918.AG14 

Clemens.     La  Plata  countries  of  South  America.     1886.          .  918.C59 

*For  young  readers. 

101 


918 


HISTORY. SO.  AMERICAN    TRAVEL    AND    DESCRIPTION. 


Kingston.  *0n  the  banks  of  the  Amazon.  1884.  . 
Knox.  *Boy  travellers  in  South  America.  1886.  . 
Oswald.     *Days  and  nights  in  the  tropics 

919.      OCEANICA.      POLAR    REGIONS. 
919.3.       AUSTRALASIA. 

Knox.     *Boy  travellers  in  Australasia.     1889. 

919.4.      AUSTRALIA. 

Denton.     Incidents  of  a  collector's  rambles  in  Australia,  New 
Zealand,  and  New  Guinea.     1889 

919.6.      POLYNESIA. 

CUM.MING.     *At  home  in  Fiji.     1886 

919.8.      ARCTIC    REGIONS. 

De  Long.     Voyage  of  the  Jeannette.     Ed.  by  Mrs.  De  Long 

1886.  ' 

Greely.     Three  years  of  Arctic  service.     1886.     2v. 
Hartwig.     The  polar  world.     1869. 
Hayes.     Arctic  boat  journey. 

Land  of  desolation.     1872 

Open  polar  sea.    . 
Knox.     Voyage  of  the  Vivian, 


1883. 


1885. 


MA^Gahan.     In  the  Lena  Delta.     1885. 
Schley  and  Soley.     The  rescue  of  Greely. 
Schwatka.     Nimrod  in  the  North.     1885. 


1886. 


918.  K61 
918.  K77 
918.0S9 


919.3.  K77 


919.4.D43 


919.6.C91 


919.8.D38 

919.8.G81 

919.8.  H25 

919.8.  H32a 

919  8.H32L 

919.8.H320 

919.8.  K77 

919.8.  Mi7 

919.8.SCH3 

919.8.SCH9 


920.      BIOGRAPHY. 


INDIVIDUAL  BIOGRAPHY. 


Adams,  John.     Life ;  by  Morse.     1886.     (Am.  statesmen.)       .  920.AD13 

Ada.ms,  J.  Quincy.     Life  ;  by  Morse.     1885.    (Am.  statesmen.)  920.AD13S 

Adams,  Samuel.     Life ;  by  Hosmer.     1886.     (Am.  statesmen.)  920.AD136 

Adolphus,  Gustavus.  History ;  by  Stevens.  1884.  .  .  920.AD7 
Agassiz,  J.   Louis   R.      Life  and   correspondence ;    by  Mrs. 

Agassiz.     1886.     2v .  920.AG14 

Alexander,  M,?^r^^/.  *History ;  by  J.  Abbott.  .  .  .  920.AL2 
Alexander,  Archer.     *Story  of,  from  slavery  to  freedom;  by 

Ehot.     1885 920.AL22 

Alfred,  the  great,  king  of  England.    *History  ;  by  J.  Abbott.  920.AL24 

Alice,  Prmcess.  Letters  and  memoirs.  1885.  .  .  .  920.AL4 
Andrew,  John  A.     Memoir  ;  with  personal  reminiscence  ;  by 

Chandler.     1880 920.AN23 


•For  young  readers. 


102 


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920 


Arnold,  Thomas.  Life  and  correspondence;  by  Stanley.  1884.  920.AR66 
AuDOBON,  John  J.     Life ;  by  il/r-f.  Audobon.     1883.        .        .       920.AU23 

B 

Bach,  Sebastian.     Life ;  by  Poole.     1882.     (Great  musicians.)  920.  B12 

Bavard,  Pierre  Du  Terrail,  chevalier.     *History  of  the  good 

knight  Lord  de  Bayard ;  by  Kindersley.    1884.    .         .  920.B34 

Beacoxsfield,  Earl  of.     See  Disraeli,  B 

Beecher,  Henry  Ward.     Life  and  works;  by  Knox.     1887.    .         920.B394 

Beethoven,  L.  van.     Life;  by  Nohl.     1881 920.B40 

Bellows  family.     Narratives,  traditions,  and  personal  remin- 
iscences ;  by  Barnes.     1888 920.B415 

Bismarck-Schoxhausen,  K.  O.,  prince  von.    Our  chancellor; 

by  Busch.     1884 920.  B54 

Bonaparte,  Joseph.     *History;  by  J.  S.  C.  Abbott.     (Ameri- 
can pioneers  and  patriots.)    ......         920.B642 

Boone,    Daniel.      *Life ;    by  J.    S.    C.   Abbott.      (American 

pioneers  and  patriots.)  ......         920.B646 

Bowne,  Mrs.  E.  Southgate.     A  girl's  life  eighty  years  ago : 
extracts  from  letters  of  E.  S.  Bowne;    ed.  by  Cook. 

1888 920.B685 

Bronte,  Charlotte.     See  Nicholls,  Mrs.  C.  B.       . 

Brown,  John.     Life ;  by  Hoist.     Ed.  by  Stearns.     1888.         .      920.B812h 

Life  and  letters  ;  by  Sanborn.     1885 920.B812s 

Browning,  Mrs.  E.  Barrett.     Life;  by  Ingram.     1888.     (Fa- 
mous women.) 920.B82 

Bryant,  William  Cullen.     Life,  character,  and  writings;    by 

Curtis.     1878 920.B846c 

In  memory  of.     1878 920.B846i 

BucKLAND,  Frank.     Life ;  by  Bompas.     1886.  .         .         .        920.B8o3 

Bullard,  Asa.  Incidents  in  a  busy  life  :  autobiography.  .  920.B874 
BuNYAX,  John.  Life,  times,  and  work  ;  by  Brown.  1888.  .  920.B886 
Bushnell,  Horace.  Life  and  letters ;  by  Cheney.  1880.  .  920.B965 
Burns,  Robert.     Life ;  by  Blackie.     1888.     2  copies.        .        .        920.B936 

c 

Cesar,  Caius' Julius.     *History ;  by  J.  Abbott.     1877.     .         .  920.C113A 

A  sketch  ;  by  Froude 920.C113F 

Calhoux,  John  C.  Life  ;  by  Hoist.  1886.  (Am.  statesmen.)  920.C125 
Carlyle,   Afrs.   Jane   W.      Letters  and    memorials ;    ed.  by 

Froude.     2v 920.C196 

Carlyle,  Thomas.     First  forty  years  ;  by  Froude.    1884.    2v.  920.C197fr 

Life  in  London,  1834-81 ;  by  Froude.     1882.     2v.      .         .  920.C197fs 
Carson,    Christopher.      *Kit    Carson;    by   J.   S.   C.   Abbott. 

(Am.  pioneers  and  patriots.) 920.C234 

'For  young  readers. 

103 


920 


HISTORY. INDIVIDUAL    BIOGRAPHY. 


Cary,  Alice  and  Phoebe.     Memorial ;  by  Hudson.     1885. 
Cavouk,  Count.     Life;  by  Mazade.  ..... 

Chanxing,  W.  Ellery.  Memoir :  by  W.  H.  Channing.  1848.  3v 

Satne.     1882.     Iv 

Charlemagne.     History;  by  James.     1882.    ... 
CnA'R.i.^?,  I.,  king  of  England.     *History;  by  J.  Abbott. 
Charles  II.,  khig  of  England.     *History;  by  J.  Abbott. 
Choate,  Rufus.     Life  ;  by  Brown.     188."). 
Clay,  Henry.     Life  ;  by  Schurz.     1888.    2v.    (Am.  statesmen. 
Cleopatra,  gtteen  of  Egypt.     *History  ;  by  J.  Abbott.  . 
Columbus,  Christopher.     *Life ;  by  J.  S.  C.  Abbott.     (Am 

pioneers  and  patriots.) 

*Life  and  vo3'ages ;  by  Irving.     3v.     .... 
Correggio,  Antonio    Allegri,    called    II.      Life;    by   Heaton 

(Great  artists.)       ....... 

CORTEZ,  Hernando.     *History;  by  J.  Abbott. 

Crockett,  David.     *Life  and  adventures  ;  by  J.  S.  C.  Abbott 

(Am.  pioneers  and  patriots.)  .... 

Cross,  M?-s.  AI.  E.  Lewes.     {Geo.  Eliot.)     Life,  as  related  in 

her  letters  and  journals;  ed.  by  J.  W.  Cross.     3v. 
Crs.A.CK,  Sister  M.  Francis  Clare.     The  nun  of  Kenmare ; 

autobiography,     1889. 

Cushman,  Charlotte.     Life  ;  by  Clement.     1882. 
Custer,  Ge7i.  G.  A.     Life ;  by  Whittaker. 
Cyrus,  tke great.     *History ;  by  J.  Abbott. 

D 

Darc,  or  D'Arc,  Jeanne.  [Joan  of  Arc)  *Jeanne,  "the  maid;" 

by  Tuckey.     1883 

Darius,  the  great,  king  of  Persia.     *History;  by  J.  Abbott 
Dakwix,  Charles.     Life  and  letters ;  ed.  by  Francis  Darwin 

1887.     2v 

Dick,  Robert.     Life;  by  Smiles.     1878 

Dickens,  Charles.     Life ;  by  Forster.     1872.     3v.  . 

D I  mock,  Susan.     Memoir,     [anon.]  .... 

Disraeli,  Benjamin,  earl  of  Beaconsfeld.      Lord   Beacons 

field  :    a  study  ;  by  Brandes.     1880. 
Dodge,  William  E.     Memorials;  ed.  by  D.  S.  Dodge.     . 

Dora,  Sister.     See  Pattisox,  Dorothy 

Drydex,  John.     Life;   by  Saintsbury.     (Eng.  men  of  letters. 
DuDEVANT,  Mme.  A.  L.  A.  D.     (Geo.  Sand.)     Life;  by  Caro 

1888 

Duncan,  VV.  A.     Memorial  addresses.      .... 


920.C256 

920.  C81 

920.C36CH 

920.C36CI 

920.  C37 

920.  CSS 

920.C3S0 

920.C'454 

920.C575 

920.C60 

920.C726A 
920.C726I 

920.C814 
920.C816 

920.  C87 

920.C88O 

920.C95 
920.C954 
920.C964 

920.  C99 


920.D242 
920.D244 

920.D258 
920.  D54 
920.  D5o 
920.  D59 

920.  D63 
920.D66O 

920.D848 

920.  D86 
920.  D91 


Edgewortii,  Maria.     Life  ;    by  Zimmern.     (  Famous  women.) 

•For  young  readers. 

104 


920.ED33 


HISTORY. INDIVIDUAL    BIOGRAPHY. 


920 


'EnwAKV),  the  black  prince.     Life;  by  Creighton.     1877.   . 
Edward,  Thomas.     Life;  by  Smiles.        .... 
Eliot,  George,  pseud.     See  Cross,  Afrs.  ^l.  E.  Lewes.  . 
Elizabeth  Tudor,  qjteen  of  Etn^Iand.     *Hist.;  by  J.  Abbott 
Ellis,  Sallie.     Miss  Ellis'  mission ;  by  Smith.     1880. 
Emerson,  Ralph  Waldo.     Memoir;  by  Cabot.     1887.     2v. 

Emerson  in  Concord;  by  E.  W.  Emerson.     1889. 
Ericsson,  John.     *The  miner  boy  and  his  monitor;  by  Head 
ley.     (Young  folks'  history  of  the  rebellion.) 


920.  ED9 
920.ED9G 

920.EL47 

920.ELr,6 

920.  EM  35c 

920.EM35E 

920.ER44 


Farragut,  David  G.     Life ;  by  L.  Farragut.     1882.        .         .         920.F24f 
*01d   Salamander;    by  Headley.     (Young  folks' heroes  of 

the  rebellion.) 920.F24h 

Francesco    d''Asstsi,  Si.      Francis  of  Assisi;    by  Oliphant. 

1885 '.        .         .      920.F842O 

Little  flowers  of  St.  Francis  of  Assisi;  tr.  by  Alger.     1887.         920.F842 
Francis  of  Assisi.     See  Francesco  d'Assisi,  Si.    . 
Franklin,   Benjamin.     *Life;    by  J.   S.    C.   Abbott.     1887. 

(Am.  pioneers  and  patriots.)  .....        920.F8oA 

Franklin  in  France;  by  E.  E.  Hale,  and  E.  E.  Hale,  Jr. 

1887.     2v 920.F85H 

Franklin,  ^-zV  John.     Life ;  by  Beesly.     1881.         .         .         .        920.F854 
Frederick  W.,  ihe  greai,  king  of  Prussia.     Life;  by  Brack- 

enbury.     1884 "     .         .         920.F87B 

History    of   Friedrich    II.,    called    Frederick    the   great; 

by  Carlyle.     1886.    4v 920.F87c 

Frederick  William  and  Victoria,  crown  prince  and  princess 

of  Gennany.     Two  royal  lives  ;  by  Roberts.     1887.    .         920.F874 


Galilei,  Galileo  :    and  the  Roman  curia  ;  by  Gebler.     1879. 
Gallatin,  Albert.    Life;  by  Stevens.    1886.   (Am.  statesmen 
Gannett,  Ezra  Stiles.     Memoir ;  by  W.  Gannett.     1884. 
Garfield,  James  A.    *From  canal  boy  to  president;  by  Alger, 

1881 '    . 

Garibaldi,  Giuseppe.     Life  ;  by  Bent.     1882. 

Garrison,  W.  Lloyd.     Life  and  times;  by  Johnson.     1879. 

Genghis  Khan.     *History;  by  J.  Abbott. 

Gladstone,  W.  Ewarts.     Life  ;  by  Smith.     1880.    . 

GODOLPHIN,  Mrs.     Life ;  by  Evelyn.     1888.     . 

Goethe,  J.  Wolfgang^yqn.^  Autobiography.     1883. 

Goldsmith,  Oliver.     Biography;  by  Irving. 

Gordon,  Maj.-gen.  C.  G.,  called  Chinese  Gordon.     Journals 

at  Kartoum;  ed.  by  Hake.     1885 

*For  young  readers. 

105 


920.G13 
920.G133 
920.G152 

920.G184 

920.G187 

920.  G20 

920.G284 

920.G458 

920.G542 

920.  G55 

920.G57 

920.G652 


920 


HISTORY. 


INDIVIDUAL    BIOGRAPHY. 


GouGH,  John  B.     Autobiography.     1871.  .... 

Grant,  Ulysses  S.     Personal  memoirs.     1885.     2v. 

*Fight  it  out  on  this  line ;    by   Headley.     (Young  folks' 

heroes  of  the  rebellion.) 

Grant  in  peace:    from  Appomattox  to  Alt.  McGregor;  by 

Badeau.     1887 

GuizoT,  Francois  P.  G.     In  private  life;  by  Witt.     1880. 
Guthrie,  Thomas.     Autobiography ;  with  memoir  by  D.  and 
C.  Guthrie.     1878 

H 

Hague,  William.     Life  notes  ;   or,  fifty  years'  outlook.     1888. 

Hamilton,  Alexander.     Life;  by  Lodge.     1886.      . 

Handel,    George    T.     Life;     by    Marshall.     1883.     (Great 
musicians.)    ......... 

'H.A'ii'iiiBXi^,  the  CarthageniaJi.     Hist.;  by  J.  Abbott. 

Hannington,  James.     Hist,  of  his  life  and  work;  by  Dawson. 

Havergal,  Frances  R.     Memorials  ;    by  I\L  V.  G.  H.     1886. 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel,   and   his   wife.     Biography  ;    by    J. 
Hawthorne.     2 v.  .  ....... 

Haydn,   Franz  J.     Life ;   by  Tovvnsend.     1884.      ( Great   mu- 
sicians. ......... 

Havdon,  Benj.  R.     Life,  letters,  and  table  talk ;  Ed.  by  Stod- 
dard.    1876.     ( Sans-souci  ser.) 

Henry  lY .,  king  of  France.     History;  by  J.  S.  C.  Abbott. 

Henry,   Patrick.     Life;   by  Tyler.     1887.    (Am.   statesmen.) 

Hogarth,  William.    Life;   by  Dobson.    1879.  ( Great  artists.) 

Holbein,    Hans.     Life  ;   by  Cundall.     1882.     (Great  artists.) 

Hortense,  queen  of  Holland.     History;  by  J.  S.  C.  Abbott.     . 

Hudson,    Mrs.    M.    Clemmer    Ames.      Memorial  ;     by     E. 
Hudson 

Hugo,  Victor  Marie,   vicomte. 
Life  and  works;  by  Shaw. 


920.G72 
920.G765G 

920.G76OH 

920.G76OB 
920.  G94 

920.G984 


920.  H 128 
920.  H 18 


Life;   by  M/ne.  Hugo.    1864. 
1881 


020.  H 193 

920.  H 194 

920.  H 196 

920.H30 

920.H316 

920.  H  323 

920.H326 

920.  H  39 

920.H396 

920.  H  672 

920.  H69 

920.H78 

920.H864 
920.  H87 
920.  H  87s 


I 

Irving,  Washington.     Life  and  letters;  by  P.  Irving.     3v. 


920. 1 R8 


Jackson,  Andrew.     Life  ;  by  Sumner.     1886.  (Am.  statesmen.)  920.JI3 
Jackson,  T.  J.,  called  "Stonewall."     Military  biography  ;  by 

Cooke.     1876 920.J136 

Jefferson,   Thomas.     Life ;  by  Morse.     1886.     ( Am.  states- 
men.)      920.J35M 

Domestic  life  ;  by  Randolph.     1871 920.J35R 


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106 


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920 


JoAX  of  Arc.     See  D'arc 

Johnson,  Samuel.     Life;  incl.  journal  of  a  tour  to    ,      Hebri 

des ;  by  Boswell.     5v.  . 
Jones,  Agnes  E.     "  Una  and  her  paupers."     Memorials  of  A 

E.Jones;  by  her  sister.         ..... 

Jones,  John  Paul.     *Life  and  adventures ;  by  J.  S.  C.  Abbott 

(Am.  pioneers  and  patriots.)  .... 

JosHEE,  Dr.  Anandabai.     Life  ;  by  Dall.     1888. 
JUDSON, /^^i/.  Adoniram.     Memoir ;  by  Willard.     1853.     2v 
JUDSON,  Mrs.  Ann,  Mrs.  Sarah,  and  Mrs.   Emily.    Lives  ;  by 

Stewart.     1854 


920.J63 

920.J71 

920.J735 

920  J783 

920.J92 

920.  J  920 


K 

Kemble,  Frances  Ann.     Records  of  a  girlhood.     1879.    .         .  920.K31rg 

Records  of  later  life.     1884 920.K31rl 

KiDD,  Capt.  W.      *Life  ;  by  J.  S.  C.  Abbott.      (  Am.  pioneers 

and  patriots.) 920.K53 

KiNGSLEY,    Charles.       Letters    and    memoirs ;     ed.  by   Mrs. 

Kingsley.     1885 920.  K61 

Knox,  John.     Life;     by  Taylor.     1885 920. K77 


L 

La  Fayette,    M.  J.    Paul,  marquis  de.     *Life;     by  Farmer 

1888.      . 
La  Salle,  Robert  Cavalier,  de. 
his  companions ;    by  J 
eers  and  patriots.)         ..... 
Lawrence,  Abbott.     Memoir;  by  Hill.     1883. 
Lawrence,  Amos.     Life  ;  by  W.  Lawrence.     1888. 

Extracts  from  diary  and  correspondence;    ed.  by  W 

rence 

Le  Brun,  Mme.  Vigee.     Souvenirs  ;„- by  Tyler.     1886. 
Leo  XIIL,^ci/^.     Life ;  by  O'Reilly.     1887.       . 
Lincoln,  Abraham.     Life  ;  by  Arnold.     1885. 

The  backwoods  boy ;  by  Alger.     1883. 
Logan,  John  A.     Memorial  addresses.     1887. 
Longfellow,  Henry  Wadsworth.   Life;  ed.  by  S.  Longfellow 

1886.     2v 

Final  memorials  ;  ed.  by  S.  Longfellow.     1887 
Remembrance  book,     [anon.]     . 
Louis  XIV.,  king  of  France.     *History ;  by  J.  S.  C.  Abbott 
Louis  Philippe,  king  of  France.     *  History;  by  J.  S.  C.  Abbott 
Luther,  Martin.     Life;  by  Kostlin.     1883. 
Life;  by  Sears 

♦For  young  readers. 

107 


*Adventures  of  La  Salle  and 
S.    C.    Abbott.     ( Am.  pion- 


Law 


920.  L13 


920.  L33 

920.  L43 

920.L432LA 

920.L432LB 

920.L493 

920.  L55 

920.L63A 

920.  L63 

920.L823 

920.L86LO 
920.L86LP 

920.L8GR 
920.  L92 

920.L920 
920.L977K 
920.L977S 


920 


HISTORY. INDIVIDUAL    BIOGRAPHY. 


M 

Macaulay,  T.  B.,  /^r^.  Life  and  letters  ;  by  Trevelyan.  2v.  920.AniS 
Madison,  James.  Life;  by  Gay.  1885.  (Am.  statesmen.)  920.1M26 
Mahomet  and  his  successors;  by  Irving.     2v.         ...         920.M27 

Maimon,  Solomon.     Autobiography 020.M285 

ALargaket  of  Anjou,  queen  of  England.     *History;    by   J. 

Abbott 

Marie  Antoinette,  5?W6'^;/  of  France.     Life;  by  Keddie.     1883 

*History;  by  J.  S.  C.  Abbott 

Marshall,   John.     Life;  by  Magruder.    1886.     (Am.  states 

men.)     ......... 

Martineau,    Harriet.      Autobiography;     ed.    by    Chapman 

1885.     2v '    . 

Mary,  queen  of  Scots.     Life  ;   by  Strickland.     1883.     2v. 

*History;  by  J.  Abbott 

May,  Samuel  J.     Memoir;  ed.  by  Mumford.      1882. 
Meissonier,  J.    Louis    E.     Life;    by   Mollett.     1882.    (Great 

artists.)  ........ 

Mendelssohn/^:;/?//)/:  1729-1847;  by  Hensel. 

MiLTOX,  John.     Life;  by  Pattison.     (English  men  of  letters.^ 

Mitchel,     Ormsby    AL     *01d    Stars;     by    Headley.      1861 

(Young  folks'  heroes  of  the  rebellion.)  . 
Monroe,  James.     Life ;  by  Gilman.     ISS.j.     (Am.  statesmen. 
Motley,  J.  Lothrop.     Life;  by  Holmes.     1881. 
Mott,  Valentine,  M..D.     Eulogy ;  by  Post.     1866. 
Mozart,  J.    C.    Wolfgang  A.     Life;    by   Gehring.     1883. 

(Great  musicians.)  ...... 


920.  M  331 
920.M334K 
920.M334A 

920.M353 

920.  M  363 

920.M68S 

920.M3G8A 

920.M454 

920.M474 

920.  M. 521 

920.  M64 

920.  M  70 

920.  M  7.-) 

920.M856 

920.M858 

920.  M  878 


N 

Napoleon,  L,  emperor  of  the  French.     The  first  Napoleon 
by  Ropes.     1860 

*History  ;  by  J.  S.  C.  Abbott.      . 

Napoleon  and  his  marshals;  by  Headley. 

Table  talk  and  opinions,     [anon.]     1869.    . 
Nero,  L.  Domitius.     History;  by  J.  Abbott.     1853. 
NiCHOLLS,  Mrs.  Charlotte  Bronte.    Life  ;  by  Gaskell.  1857.  2v 
Nun  of  Kenmare.     See  Cusack,  Sister  M.  F.  Clare. 


1886. 


920.  N 166  R 

920.N166A 

920.N166H 

920.N1G6T 

920.  N35 

920.N514 


Parker,  Theodore.     Biography ;  by  Frothingham,     1880.       .  920.P224 
Pattison,  Dorothy.     (Sister  Dora.)  Blogra.phy;   by  Lonsdale, 

1886 920.P276 

Pepys,  Samuel.     Memoir,  comprising  diary,  1659-69,  and    se- 
lections from  private    correspondence;   ed.  by  Bray- 

brooke 920.  P40 

*For  young  readers. 

108 


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920 


Peter  I.,  the  great,  emperor  of  Russia.     *Histor\';  by  J.  Ab 

bott 

Historical  biography  ;  by  Schuyler.     1884.     •2v. 
Pitt,  William.     Life  ;  by  Macaulay.  .         .         ... 

Prescott,  W.  H.     Life;  by  Ticknor.     1882.    . 
Prentiss,  Mrs.  E.   Payson.        Life    and  letters ;    by    G.    L 
Prentiss.         ........ 

PuTXAM,  Israel.     Life  ;  by  Tarbox.     1876. 

'Pykkhvs,  king  of  Epinis.     History;  by  J.  Abbott.     1851. 


R 

Raffaello,  or  Raphael  Santi,  or,  Sanzio.    Life  ;    by  Grimm 

1881 

Raphael  and  Michael  Angelo;  by  Perkins.     1878. 
Randolph,  John.     Life  ;  by  Adams.     1880.    (Am.  statesmen 

Raphael.    See  Raffaello. 

Remusat,  C.  E.  J.,  comtesse  de.     .Memoirs  :  1802-1808 ;  by  P 

de  Remusat.     1880.     2v 

KiCHk'Rii  \.,  ki?ig  of  England.  *Hist.;  by  J.  Abbott.  1857. 
Richard  \\.,  king  of  England.  *Hist.;  by  J.  Abbott.  18.")8 
^iCVi.K^v>\\\.,ki7ig  of  England.  *Hist.:  by  J.  Abbott.  1858 
Robertson,  Fred.  W.  Life  and  letters  ;  ed.  by  Brooke.  1884 
Roland  de  la  Plati^re,  Mtne.  M.  J.  P.     *History;  by  J.  S.  C 

Abbott 

Romulus.     *History:  by  J.  Abbott.  .... 

Rosslm,  G.Antonio.     Life;  by  Edwards.     1881.     (Great  mu 

sicians.)  ........ 

Rossini  and  his  school ;  by  Edwards. 
RusKiN,  John.     Praeterita.     1886.     v.  1-2. 

S 

Sand,  George,  pseud.     See  Dudevaxt,  Mme.  A.  L.  A.  D. 

Savonarola,  Girolamo.     True  to  himself;  b}'  Cooke.     . 

Schiller,  Friedrich.     Life  ;  by  Carlyle In  v. 

Schubert,  Franz  B.    Life;  by  Frost.   1885.   (Great  musicians.) 

Schumann,  Robert.     Life;  by  Maitland.     1884.     (Great  mu- 
sicians.)        ......... 

Scott,  Sir  Walter,  bart.     Life  ;  by  Yonge.     1888.  . 

Sevigne,  Marie  de  Rabutin-Chantal,  marquise  de.      Life  ;    by 
Boissier.     1888 " 

Seward,  William  H.     Autobiography.     1877. 

Sheridan,  Philip  H.     Personal  memoirs.     2v.     1888.     . 

*Fighting  Phil;  by  Headley.     (Young  folks'  heroes  of  the 
rebellion.) 

*For  young  readers. 

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920.P44S 
920.P687 
920.P928 

920.P912 

920.P985 

920.P99 


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920.R28 

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920.R.380 

920.R381 

920.  R54 

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920.  R66 

920.R73ED 

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920.SCH8 
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920.SE84 
920.SE88 
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920.SH53H 


920 


HISTORY. 


INDIVIDUAL    BIOGRAPHY. 


Sherman,  W.  Tecumseh.     Memoirs  ;  by  himself.     187G. 

*Facing  the  enemy;  by  Headley.     (Young  folks'  heroes  of 

the  rebellion.)         ....... 

Sidney,  Sir  Philip,  bart.     Life  and  times  ;  by  Davis.     1885. 
Smith,  Rev.  Sidney.     Life  and  times  ;  by  Reid.     1885.    . 
Smith,  William  and  Lucy.     Story  of;  ed.  by  Merriam.    1889 
SoMERViLLE,    Mrs.    Mary.      Personal   recollections ;    by    M 

Somerville.     1885 

Soto,  Ferdinand  de.     *Lite ;  by  J.  S.  C.  Abbott.     1873.     (Am 

pioneers  and  patriots.)  ..... 

Stael-Holstein,  a.  L.  G.  Necker,    baroiine  de.     Study  of 

her  life  and  times  ;  by  Stevens.     2v.    . 
Standish,  Miles.     *The  puritan  captain  ;  by  J.  Abbott.     1872 

(Am.  pioneers  and  patriots.)  .... 

Stanley,  Arthur  P.     Life,  etc.;  by  Oliver.     1885.    . 
Strong,  Theodore.     Memoir;  by  Bradley.     1879.     (pam.) 
Stuyyesant,  Peter.     Life;  by  J.  S.  C.  Abbott.     1873.     (Am 

pioneers  and  patriots.) 

Sumner,  Charles.     Life  and  letters ;  by  Pierce.     1878.     2v. 
Sweedenborg,  Emanuel.     Life;  by  White. 


920.SH55 

920.SH55H 

920.  SI  14 

920.  SM6 

920.SM66 

920.SO58 

920.SO74 

920.  ST2 

920.ST22 
920.ST24 
920.ST85 

920.ST99 
920.SUr35 
920.SW35 


T 

Taylor,  Bayard.     Life  and  letters  ;  ed.  by  M.  Hansen-Taylor, 

««^H.  E.  Scudder.     1885.     2v '      .  920.T21 

Taylor,  Rev.  E.  T.  {Father  Taylor.)  Incidents  and  anec- 
dotes;  by  Haven  ««^  Russell.     1872.  .         .         .         920.T211 

Taylor,  Henry.     Autobiography :   1800-1875.     1885.     2v.      .         920.T213 

u 

Una  and  her  paupers.  See  Jones,  A.  E.  . 

V 

Van  Buren,  Martin.    Life;  by  Shepard.    1888.   (Am.statesmen.)  920.V278 

Vane,  6"/^  Henry.  Young  Sir  Henry  Vane;  by  Hosmer.  1888.  920. V28 
Velazquez,  Diego  R.,  de  Silva  Y.     Life ;  by  Stowe.     1881. 

(Great  artists.) 920.V54 

Victor  Emmanuel.     Life  ;  by  Dicey.     1882 920. VOG 

\ iCTOKi A,  q»ee?t  of  England.     Girlhood  and  womanhood;  by 

Lippincott.     1883 920.V661 


w 

Wagner,  William  R.     Life;  by  Hueffer. 
sicians.) 

*For  young  readers. 

110 


1883.     (Great  mu- 


020.  W12 


HISTORY. BIOGRAPHY.       PARTIAL    COLLECTIONS. 


920.02 


Ware,  Henry, yr.     Life  ;  by  J.  Ware.     1880.    . 
Ware,  Mrs.  Mary  L.     Memoir;  by  Hall.     1880. 
Washington,  George.     Life;   by  J.  S.  C.  Abbott.     (Am.  pio 
neers  and  patriots.) 

Life;  by  Everett.     1860. 

Life;  by  Hale.     1888. 

Life;  by  Irving.    . 

Same.     5v.  . 

Life;  by  Lodge.     1889. 

*Historical  biography;  by  Scudder.     1889.  (Riverside  lib 

and  his  generals;  by  Headley.     1861. 
Webster,  Daniel.     Reminiscences  and  anecdotes ;    by  Har 

vey.     1882 

Wesley,  Susanna.     Life;  by  Clarke.     1886. 

WiLHELMiXE,    Frederica    Sophie,    margravine    of   Bairetith 

Memoirs ;  tr.  and  ed.  by  Princess  Christian. 
William  L,  king  of  England,  the  conqueror.     Life;  by  Free 
man.     1888 

History  ;  by  J.  Abbott.     1849 

William  I.  and  the  German  empire ;  by  Smith.     1888.    . 
Wollstonecraft,  Mary.     Life  ;  by  Pennel.     1888. 
WoLSEY,  Thomas,  cardinal.     Life  ;  by  Creighton.     1888. 
X.RKXE?,,  the  great.     *History;  by  J.  Abbott.    . 


920.  W22 
920.W222 

920.W27A 

920.W27E 

920.W27H 

920.W27IR 

920.W27IS 

920.W27L 

920.W27S 

920.W27HE 

920.  W39 
920.  W51 

920.  W64 

920.W67F 
920.W67A 
920.W673 
920.W834 
920.W837 
920.X26 


COLLECTIVE    BIOGRAPHY. 


920.01.      UNIVERSAL    BIOGRAPHY. 

Hole  and  Wheeler.  Brief  biographical  dictionary.  1881.  R920.01.H71 
Thomas.      Lippincott's   universal    pronouncing   dictionary  of 

biography  and  mythology.     1886 R920.01.L66 

920.02.    partial  collections. 

Bolton.  *Lives  of  poor  boys  who  became  famous.  .  .  920.02.B63 
Brooks.     *Historic  boys;  their  endeavors,  achievements,  etc. 

1886 920.02.  B80 

Drake.     Our  great  benefactors.     1884 920.02.D78 

Ferris.     Great  singers.     1885.     2v 920.02. F41 

Griswold.     *Home  life  of  great  authors.     1887.      .         .         .  920.02.G88 

Hale.     Lights  of  two  centuries.     1887.    .        =        .         .        .  920.02.H13 

Irving,  ed.     Biographies  and  miscellanies 920.02. IRS 

Jeans.     Creators  of  the  age  of  steel.     1884 920.02.J34 

MossMAN.     Heroes  of  discovery.     1868 920.02.M8o 

St.  John.     Lives  of  celebrated  travellers.     1884.     (Harper's 

fam.  lib.) 920.02. SA25 

*For  young  readers. 

Ill 


920.02 


HISTORY. — BIOGRAPHY.       PARTIAL   COLLECTIONS. 


Smiles.     Brief  biographies.     1883 920.02.SM4b 

Men  of  invention  and  industry.     1884.         .         .         .  920.02. SM4m 

Ward,  ed.     Men  of  the  time.     1887 R920.02.W21 

Waters  and   Hutton.     Artists   of  the   nineteenth   century. 

1885 920.02.  W31 

920.03.       ANCIENT    BIOGRAPHY, 

Plutarch.     Lives.     Ed.  by  Clough.     1881 920.03.P74c 

Our  young  folks'  Plutarch.     Ed.  by  Kaufman.     1885.         .  920.03.P74k 
Smith,  ed.     Dictionary  of  Greek  and   Roman  biography  and 

mythology.     1880.     3v R920.03.SM6 

920.04.      BIOGRAPHY    OF   EUROPE. 

Brandes.     Eminent  authors  of  the  19th  century.      .         .         .  920.04. B73 

Carlyle.     Reminiscences.     1881 920.04.C197 

Emerson.     Representative  men.     1886 920.04.EM3 

Farmer.     *Boy's  book  of  famous  rulers.           ....  920.04.F22 

Forster.     Lives  of  eminent  British  statesmen.    1831-39.    7v.  920.04.F77 

Hamerton.     Modern  Frenchmen:  five  biographies.     1882.  .  920.04. H17 

Harris.     *Pleasant  authors  for  young  folks.     1888.         .         .  920.04. H24 

HiNTON.     English  radical  leaders.    1878.    (Brief  biographies.)  920.04.H59 

King.     French  political   leaders.     1878.     (Brief  biographies.)  920.04.Ko8 

Lecky.     Leaders  of  public  opinion  in  Ireland.     1883.       .         .  920.04.L49 

Men  of  the  third  republic 920.04.M52 

Oliphant.     The  makers  of  Florence 920.04.OL33 

Thackeray.     The  four  Georges.     The  English  humorists.    .  920.04.T32 

TuTTLE.    German  political  leaders.    1880.    (Brief  biographies.)  920.04.T88 
Walton.     Lives  of  Dr.  John  Donne,  Sir  Henry  Wotton,  Mr. 
Richard  Hooker,  Mr.  George  Herbert  and  Dr.  Robert 

Sanderson.     1845 920.04.W17 

Ward,  ed.     Men  of  the  reign.     1885 R920.04.W21 

920.07.      AMERICA. 

Appleton's  cyclopaedia  of  Am.  biography.     Ed.  by  Wilson 

and  Fiske.     1887.     (iv R920.07.AP5 

Boutwell.    The  lawyer,  the  statesman,  and  the  soldier.   1887.    920.07.BG66 

Drake.     Dictionary  of  Am.  biography;  including  men  of  the 

time.     1872 R920.07.D78 

Frost.     The  Presidents  of  the  U.  S.     1889 920.07.F92 

Goodrich.  Lives  of  the  signers  to  the  declaration  of  inde- 
pendence.   1829 920.07.G62 

Lewis.     *Hidden   treasures;    or,  why    some    succeed    while 

others  fail.     1888 920.07.  L58 

MuzzEY.  Reminiscences  and  memorials  of  men  of  the  revo- 
lution.   1883 920.07.  M98 

*For  young  readers. 

112 


HISTORY. NAMES    OF    PERSONS    AND    PLACES. 


929.4 


Peabodv.     Harvard  reminiscences.     1888.       ....      920.07.P31 
RiDKiNG.     *The  boyhood  of  living  authors.     1887.  .         .      920.07.R43 

Sanderson.     Biography  of  the  signers  to  the  declaration  of 

independence.     1823.     9v 920.07.SA5 

Sibley.     Biographical  sketches  of  graduates  of  Harvard  Uni- 
versity :  1873-85.     1885.     3v 920.07.SI13 

Stoddard.     *Taylor,  Fillmore,  Pierce,  and  Buchanan.  (Lives 
of  the  presidents.)     1888.      ..... 

920.7.      COLLECTIVE    BIOGRAPHY   OF    WOMEN. 


920.07.ST64T 


Alger.     The  friendships  of  women.     1868. 
Bolton.     *Girls  who  became  famous. 

Some  successful  women.     1888. 
Gordon.     From  Lady  Washington  to  Mrs.  Cleveland. 
Jameson.     Memoirs  of  celebrated  female  sovereigns. 

2v.     (Harper's  fam.  lib.)        .... 
Moore.     Women  of  the  war.     1866. 
Sainte-Beuve.     Portraits  of  celebrated  women.     1885. 
Strickland.     Lives  of  the  queens  of  England.     1886. 

Lives  of  the  queens  of  Scotland. 


1889 
1884 


5v. 


920.7.AL3 
920.7.B63G 
920.7.  B63s 

920.7.G65 

920.7.J23 

920.7.  M78 

920.7.  SA2 

920.7.ST8Q 

920.7.ST8QS 


929.    genealogy,     heraldry,  etc. 

929.1.     genealogies. 

Burke.     Roll  of  Battle  Abbey.     1848 929.1. B21 

Durrie.     Alphabetical   index   to  American  genealogies    and 

pedigrees.     1878 929.1.D93 

929.2.      FAMILIES. 

Clark.     Descendants  of  Hugh  Clark  of  Watertown,   Mass. : 

1640-1806.     By  John  Clark.     1866 929.2. C.M2 

Hatch,  Major  Timothy,  and  his  descendants.      By  E.  Hatch 

Fletcher.     1879 929.2.H28 

Lawrence.      Histor.    sketches    of    some   members    of     the 

Lawrence  family.     By  R.  M.  Lawrence.     1888.   .         .        929.2.L43 

Rogers.  Descendants  of  the  Rev.  Daniel  Rogers  of  Little- 
ton, Mass.  (New  England  historical  and  genealogical 
register.)     1885 929.2.R63 

TuTTLE.    Descendants  of  John  and  Joanna  Tuttle  of  Ipswich, 

Mass.     Comp.  by  J.  W.  Tuttle.     1885.         .         .         .        929.2. T88 

See  also  Traces  of  American  lineage  in  England.     /«  974.7.0L4 

929.4.    names  OF  persons  and  places. 

Bardsley.  Our  English  surnames:  their  sources  and  signifi- 
cations  929.4.B23 


*For  young  readers. 
8 


113 


929.4 


HISTORY. NAMES    OF    PERSONS    AND    PLACES. 


Massachusetts   state.     Secretary.     List   of   persons   whose 
names  have  been  changed  in  Mass.:  1780-83.     1885. 

l)-29.r).      HERALDRY. 

Clark.     Introduction  to  heraldry.     1873.           .... 
Whitmore.     Elements  of  heraldry.     186G 

929.8.     coats  of  arms,     crests. 

Book  of  family  crests.     \ano7i.'\     1840.     2v 

Planche.     Pursuivant  of  arms 


930.     ANCIENT  HISTORY. 

Fredet.     Ancient  history  from  dispersion  of  the  sons  of  Noe 

to  battle  of  Actium.     1872. 

Lexormant  and  Chevallier.    Manual  of  the  ancient  history 

of  the  East.     1870.     2v. 
ROLLlN.     Ancient  history.     2v. 
Smith.     Ancient  history  of  the  East.     1886. 

History  of  the  world.     1885.     3v. 
Thalheimer.     Manual  of  ancient  history. 

See  also  Herodotus.     888.  H43. 
932.      EGYPT. 

Brugsch.     History  of  Egypt  under  the  Pharaohs.     1881.    2v. 

Church.  *The  story  of  Carthage.  1886.  (Story  of  the  nations.) 

Wilkinson.     Popular    account    of    the    ancient    Egyptians. 

1874.     2v 


933.      JUDEA. 

1887.     (  Story  of  the  na- 


HOSMER.     *The  story  of  the  Jews. 

tions.) 

Josephus.     *\Vorks.     Tr.  by  Whiston.     1870. 

*Young  folks'  Josephus.     Ed.  by  Walsh.     1884. 
*Story  of  the  last  days  of  Jerusalem  ;  from  Josephus.    By 
Church.  ......... 

MiLMAN.     History  of  the  Jews.     1883.     2v 

Stapfer.     Palestine  in  the  time  of  Christ.        .... 

935.     medo-persia. 

Markham.     General  sketch  of  the  history  of  Persia.     1874.    . 

Rawlinson.     The  five  great  monarchies  of  the  anct.  eastern 

world.     3v 

Contents.     Vol.  1.  Chaldea-Assyria.     2.     Assyria,  concluded.  Media,  Baby- 
lonia.    3.     Babylonia,  concluded.     Persia. 

Sixth  great  monarchy  :  Parthia. 

Seventh  great  monarchy  :  Sassanian,  or,  New  Persian. 

*For  young  readers. 

114 


935.R19S 
935.R19SE 


HISTORY. EUROPE. 


940 


937.      ROME.      ITALY. 

Beesly.     *The  Gracchi,  Marius  and  Sulla.     1884.      (Epochs 

of  anct.  hist.) 

Capes.     *The   Roman  empire    of  the  second  century.     1886. 

(Epochs  of  anct.  hist.)  ....... 

*Roman    history :    the  early  empire.      1886.     (Epochs    of 

anct.  hist.)     ......... 

Gibbon.     Decline  and  fall  of  the  Rom.  empire:  with  notes  by 

Milman.     5v.         ........ 

Students'  Gibbon.     By  Smith.      1886 

Ihxe.     *Early  Rome.     1886.     (Epochs  of  anct.  hist.) 
LiDDELL.     History  of  Rome.     1884.  ..... 

Merivale.     History  of  the  Romans  under  the  empire.    1880- 

85.     7v.  in  4 

The  Roman  triumvirates.   1886.  (Epochs  of  anct.  hist.) 
Smith.     Rome  and  Carthage.     1885.     ( Epochs  of  anct.  hist.) 
Walsh.     Young  folks'  history  of  the  Rom.  empire.    1886. 
YoNGE.     Young  folks'  history  of  Rome 


938.      GREECE. 

Cox.     *The   Athenian  empire.     1886.     (Epochs  of  anct.  hist.) 

*The  Greeks  and  the  Persians.     (Epochs  of  anct.  hist.)     . 

CuRTEis.     *Rise  of  the  Macedonian  empire.     1883.     (Epochs 

of  anct.  hist.)  ........ 

Felton.     Greece,  ancient  and  modern.     1886. 

F^inlay.     History  of  Greece.     Ed.  by  Tozier.     1877.     7v. 

Mahaffy.     *The  story  of  Alexander's  empire.     1887.     (Story 

of  the  nations.)      ........ 

Sankey.    *Spartan  and  Theban  supremacies.    1886.    (Epochs 

of  anct.  hist.)         ........ 

YONGE.     Young  folks'  history  of  Greece.  .... 

939.      MINOR    COUNTRIES. 

Benjamin.     *Troy.     (Epochs  of  anct.  hist.)     .... 
Rawlinson.     *Phoenicia.     1889.     (Story  of  the  nations.) 


937.  B40 

937.C17 

937.C17R 

937.  G35 

937.G35S 

937.1  H5 

937.  L61 

937.  M  54 
937.M54R 
937.SAI6 
937.  W16 
937.Y08 


938.  C83 
938.CS3G 

938.  C94 
938.  F34 
938.  F49 

938.  M  27 

938.  SA5 
938.Y08 


939.  B43 
939.R19 


940.      EUROPE. 

Bryce.     The  holy  Roman  empire.     1883 940.B84 

Church.     *Beginning  of  the  middle  ages.     1886.     (Epochs  of 

anct.  hist.) 910.C47 

Coffin.     *The  story  of  liberty. 910.C65 

Cox.     *The  crusades.     (Epochs  of  anct.  hist.)   1886.        .        .  940.C83 

Froissart.     The  boys'  Froissart.     Ed.  by  Lanier.     1884.       .  940.  F92 

Hallam.     Europe  during  the  middle  ages.     1873.     3v.            .  940.  H 15 

*For  young  readers. 

115 


940 


HISTORY. EUROPE. 


MiCHAUD.     History  of  the  crusades.     1881.     3v.      . 
MiJLLER.     Political  history  of  recent  times:    1816-75;    with 
special  reference  to  Germany.      ..... 

Thalheijmer.     Manual  of  mediaeval  and  modern  history. 
White.     Eighteen  Christian  centuries.     188(). 
Yonge.     Three  centuries  of  modern  history.     1885. 

See  a/so  M\CKKNZ\R.     909. M19. 


941. 


SCOTLAND. 


Browne.  Hist,  of  the  Highlands  and  Highland  clans.  1878.  4v. 

Macarthur.     *Hist.  of  Scotland.     1874.     (Freeman's  histor. 

course.)  ......... 

Scott.     *Tales  of  a  grandfather.     1846 

941.5.      IRELAND. 

Duffy.     Four  years  of  Irish  history. 
Froude.     The  English  in  Ireland.     1881.     3v. 
McCarthy.     Outlines  of  Irish  history.     1886. 
O'Connor.     The  Parnell  movement.     1886. 
TowLE.     *Young  people's  history  of  Ireland.     1887 

See  aha  Foreign  relations.     327. 
942.      ENGLAND. 

Berard.     *School  history  of  England.     1875. 
Dickens.     *Child's  history  of  England.    . 
Dixon.     Her  majesty's  tower.     2v.    .... 
Short  history  of  the  English  people.     1885. 
Hand-book   of   English   history;    with  additions   by 

Underwood.     1886.       ...... 

^Student's  Hume.     History  of  England  to  1688  :  con 

tinned  to  1878  by  Brewer.      1886. 
Knight.     Popular  history  of  E>ngland.     9v.      . 
Montgomery.     *Leading  facts  of  English  history.     1888 
Palgrave.     History  of  the  Anglo  Saxons.     1845.    . 
Smith.     History  of  English  institutions.     1876. 
Stanley.    Histor.  memorials  of  Westminster  Abbey.   1888.  3v 
Times.    Abbeys,  castles  and  anct.  halls  of  Eng.  and  Wales.    3v 

Contents:     Vol.l.     South.     2.     Midland.     3.     North. 
YONGE.     *Young  folks'  history  of  England. 

942.02.     NORMAN  rule.     1066-1154. 

Johnson.     *The  Normans  in  Europe.     (Epochs  of  anct.  hist.) 

942.03.    the  plantaganets,    1154-1399. 

Stubbs.     *The  early  Plantaganets.     1886.     (Epochs  of  anct. 
hist.) 


Green, 

Guest. 

Hume. 


940.  M58 

940.  M88 
940.T32 
940.  W58 
940.YO8 


941.B81 

941.  Mil 
941.SC085 


941.5.  D87 
941.5.F93 
941.5.M112 
941.5.0C5 
941.5.T65 


942.B45 
942.  D55 
942.  D64 
942.  G82 

942.G93 

942.  H88 
942.  K74 
942.  M76 
942.P17 
942.  SM5 
942.  ST2 
942.T48 

942.Y08 


942.02.J63 


942.03.ST9 


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116 


HISTORY. GERMANY   AND   AUSTRIA.  943 

Warburtox.     Edward  III.     (Epochs  of  anct.  hist.)         .         .     942.03. W20 

942.04.      LANCASTER    AND    YORK.      1400-1485. 

Gairdner.     Houses  of  Lancaster  and  York.     1886.         .        .   942.04.G124 

942.05.  THE  TUDOKS.    1485-1603. 

Creighton.     *The  age  of  Elizabeth.     1886.    (Epochs  of  anct. 

hist.) 942.05.C86 

Froude.     History  of  England  from  the  fall  of  Wolsey  to  the 

defeat  of  the  Spanish  Armada.  1879.  12v.  .  .  942.05.F93 
Hopkins.    The  Puritans;  or,  the  church,  court,  and  parliament 

of  Eng.  during  the  reigns  of  Edward  VI.  and  Queen 

Elizabeth.     1859-61.     3v .     942.05.  H77 

MOBERLY.     The  early  Tudors.     1887 942.05.M71 

942.06.  THE   STUARTS.      1()03-1714. 

Bayne.  The  chief  actors  in  the  Puritan  revolution,  1879.  .  942.06. B34 
Gardiner.   *The  first  two  Stuarts  and  the  Puritan  revolution. 

1886.     (Epochs  of  anct.  hist.) 942.06.G16 

Hale.     The  fall  of  the  Stuarts  and  Western  Europe  :    1678- 

1697.     1883 942.06.  H13 

Macaulay.    Hist,  of  England  from  the  accession  of  James  II. 

1879.     5v 942.06.AI11 

Morris.     The  age  of  Anne.     1886 942.06.M83 

912.07.     THE    HANOVERIANS.      1714-1837. 

Morris.     *The  early  Hanoverians.     1886.     (Epochs  of  anct. 

hist.) 942.07.M83 

942.08.    VICTORIA.    1837-. 

KiNGLAKE.     Invasion  of  the  Crimea.     1875.     4v.     .        .        .     942.08. K59 

McCarthy.     England  under  Gladstone.     1885.       .         .        .     942.08.M12 

*The  epoch  of  reform.     (Epochs  of  anct.  hist.)  .         .         .  942.08. M12e 

History  of  our  own  times.     2v 942.08.M12h 

943.      GERMANY  AND  AUSTRIA. 

Fletcher.     History  of  Poland.     1845.     (Harper's  fam.   lib.)  913.F63 

Gardiner.     *The   thirty   years' war:    1618-48.     (Epochs  of 

anct.  hist.) 943.G16 

Gould.     *The    story  of    Germany.     1886.     (Story  of   the  na- 
tions.)     943.G73 

Lewis.     History  of  Germany.     1886 943. L58 

Longman.     *Frederick  the  great,  and  the  siven   years'  war. 

1886.    (Epochs  of  anct.  hist.) 943. L86 

*For  young  readers. 

117 


943  HISTORY. —  GERMANY   AND    AUSTRIA. 

Robertson.     History  of  the  reign  of  the    Emperor,  Charles 

V.     1883.     3v 943.  R54 

S.,  E.  O.     Hungary  and  its  revolutions.     1854.          .         .         .  943. S12 

Schiller.     History  of  the  thirty  years'  war,  auti  The   revolt 

of  the  Netherlands.     1884 943.SCH3 

YoxGE.     *Young  folks'  history  of  Germany 943.Y08 

944.      FRANCE. 

GuizoT««^WiTT.     History  of  France  to  1848.     1885.     5v.    .  944.094 

jERVis.     *Students'  history'of  France  to  1852.  1883.        .         .  944. J48 

YoNGE.     *Young  folks'  history  of  France 944.Y08 

944.02.     CAPET  AND  vALOis.    987-1589. 

Masson.     The   story  of  mediaeval   France.     1888.     (  Story  of 

the  nations.) 944.02.M38 

944.03.    BOURBON.    1589-1789. 

Massox.     Richelieu 944.03.M38 

944.04.     revolution.    1789-1804. 

Carlyle.     The  French  revolution.     1880 944.04.C197 

Morris.     French  revolution  and  first  empire.     1886.        •         .  944.04. M83 

Stephens.     History  of  the  French  revolution.     1886.      .         .  944.04.ST4 

Thiers.     History  of  the  French  revolution.     1882.           .         .  944.04.T34 

944.05.    first  empire.    1804-1815. 

Gardner.     Quatre  Bras,  Ligny,  and  Waterloo.     1882.    .         .     944.05. G17 

944.07.    second  republic  and  second  empire.    1848-1870. 

Maupas.     Story  of  the  coup  d'(f tat.     1884 944.07. M44 

944.08.    THIRD  republic.    1870-. 

Leigiiton.  Paris  under  the  commune.  1871.  .  .  .  944.08.L53 
Ollier.     Cassell's   history  of  the  war  between    France    and 

Germany 944.08  0L4 

Simon.  The  government  of  M.  Thiers.  1879.  2v.  .  .  944.08.515 
Washburne.     Recollections  of  a  minister  to   France.     1887. 

2v 944.08.W27 

945.      ITALY. 

Hunt.     History  of  Italy.     1884 945. H91 

Oliphant.     Makers  of  Venice.     1888 945.0L.33 

S.medley.     Sketches  from  Venetian  history.    1844.    2v.  (  Har- 
per's fam.  lib.) 945.SM3 

94G.      SPAIN.     PORTUGAL. 

Crawfurd.     Portugal,  old  and  new 946. C85 

*For  younc  readers. 

118 


HISTORY. —  NORTH    AMERICA. 


970 


Hale.     *The  story  of  Spain.     (Story  of  the  nations.) 

Harrison.     Spain.    1881 

Irving.     Chronicle  of  the  conquest  of  Granada.     1884.    . 
Poole.     *The  Moors  in  Spain.     1878.     (Story  of  the  nations.) 
Prescott.     Reign  of  Ferdinand  and  Isabella.     3v. 

Reign  of  Philip  II.     3v 

YONGE.     Christians  and  Moors  in  Spain.    1878. 

See  also  Chronicle  of  the  Cid.     Ik  861.L81 . 


947. 


RUSSIA. 


Dole.     *Young  folks'  history  of  Russia.     1883. 
Marvin.     Russians  at  the  gates  of  Herat.     1885.    . 
Rambaud.     History  of  Russia.     1886.     3v 

948.   NORWAY.  SWEDEN.  DENMARK. 

Mallett.     Northern  antiquities :    historical   account    of    the 
ancient  Scandinavians.     1882.       ..... 

Otte.     Scandinavian  history.     1874. 

949.      MINOR  countries  of  EUROPE. 

Bugbee.     The  Eastern  question,  histor.  considered.     1877.    . 
Freeman.     The  Ottoman  power  in  Europe.     1871. 
Motley.     Rise  of  the  Dutch  republic.     3v.      .... 

The  United  Netherlands.     4v . 

Poole.  The  story  of  Turkey.  1888.  ( Story  of  the  nations.) 
Rogers.  *The  story  of  Holland.  1889.  (Story  of  the  nations.) 
Stillman.     The  Cretan  insurrection.     1874 


946.  H13 
940.  H  24 
946. 1 R8 
946.  P78 
946.P92F 
946.P92P 
946.Y08 


947.  D68 
947.  M36 
947.  R14 


948.  M  29 
948.0T8 


949.  B86 
949.  F87 
949.  M85 
949.M85U 
949.  P78 
949.  R63 
949.ST5 


See  also  Fklton.     Greece  ;  ancient  and  modern. 
Schiller.     Revolt  of  the  Netherlands. 


938.  F34. 
In  943.SCH3. 


950.     ASIA. 

952.     japan. 
Griffis.     The  mikado's  empire.     1876 

954.      INDIA. 

Gr.\nt.     Cassell's  illustrated  history  of  India.     2v. 
956.    turkey  in  asia. 

Russell.     Palestine;    or,  the    Holy    Land.     1844.     (Harper's 
fam.  lib.)         .         .         .         .         .      -  . 

970.     NORTH  AMERICA. 

Mackenzie.     America.    1882. 

Parkman.     *Pioneers  of  France  in  the  new  world.     1883. 

*  For  young  readers. 

119 


952.G87 


954.  G76 


956.R91 


970.  M19 
970.  P23 


"970  HISTORY. NORTH    AMERICA. 

WiNSOR,  ed.     Narrative  and  critical  history  of  America,  v.  1-7 

V.  1,1889.    V.  6-7,  1888 970.  W73 

Yon(;e  and  Weld.     *Aunt  Charlotte's  stories  of  Am.  history.  970.YO8 

970.1.      INDIANS.     ABORIGINES. 

Bancroft,  H.  H.  Hist,  of  the  Pacific  states  of  N.  America: 
Native  races  of  the  Pacific  states  of  N.  America. 
1880.     5v 970.1.  B22 

Cotitents.     Vol.  1.     Wild  tribes.     2.     Civilized  nations.     3.  Myths  and  lan- 
guages.    4.     Antiquities.     5.     Primitive  history. 

Brooks.     Story  of  the  American  Indian.     1887.       .         .         .  970.1. B80 

Drake.     *Indian  history  for  young  people.     1885.  .         .         .  970.1. D78 
Smithsonian    Institution,    Was/u'ngton,    D.    C.      Bureau  of 

etJmology.     Third  annual  report.   By  Powell.  1881-82.  970.1.SM6 

See  also 'HiKTViv.v..     Early  history  of  New  England.  974.M42. 

970.2.      LIVES  OF  INDIANS. 

Brant  and  Red  Jacket.     *Life  ;   by  Eggleston  and  Seelye.  970.2. B73 

Montezuma.     *Life ;  by  Eggleston  d:«^  Seelye,      .        .         .  970.2.M7G 

Philip,  A^z«^.     *History ;  by  J.  S.  C.  Abbott.           .        .         .  970.2.P52 

Pocahontas.     *Life ;  by  Eggleston  ««^  Seelye.     .         .         .  970.2.P75 

Red  Eagle.     *Life  ;  by  Eggleston 970.2.R21 

Tecumseh.     *Life ;  by  Eggleston  and  Seelye.          .         .         .  970.2.T22 

970  o.     government  relation  and  treatment. 

Jackson.     Century  of  dishonor.     1886 970.5.J13 

Manypenny.     Our  Indian  wards.     1880 970.5.M31 

970.6.     special  sut.jects. 

Custer.     My  life  on  the  plains ;  or,  personal  experiences  with 

Indians.     1881 970.6.C9G 

Harrison.     Latest  studies  on  Indian  reservations.     1887.       .     970.6.H241 

Jennings.      {Kercheval.)     Lorin   Mooruck,  and  other   Indian 

stories.     1888 970.6.J42 

Smith.  Remarkable  occurrences  in  the  life  and  travels  of 
Col.  James  Smith  during  his  captivity  with  the  In- 
dians:   1755-59.     Ed.  by  Darlington.     1870.        .         .      970.6.SM5 

971.      CANADA. 

Bancroft,  H.  H.  History  of  the  Pacific  states  of  N.  Amer- 
ica: British  Columbia:  1792.     1887 971.B22 

Bryce.     Manitoba.     1882 971.B84 

HATTONawrt' Harvey.     Newfoundland.     1883.        .        .         .  971.H28 

Parkman.     *Montcalm  and  Wolfe.     1885.     2v.       .        .        .  971.P23 

*For  young  readers. 

120 


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973.1 


972.    MEXICO. 

Bancroft,  H.  H.     History  of  the  Pacific  states  of  N.  Amer- 
ica:    Mexico:  1516-1887.     1883-88.    6v.   . 
North  Mexican  states  and  Texas :  1531-1889.     1887,  '89 
2v 

BiART.     The  Aztecs.     1887 

Ober.     *Young  folks'  history  of  Mexico.     1883. 

Prescott.     Conquest  of  Mexico.     1882.     3v.  . 


972.8.     central  America. 

Bancroft,  H.  H.     History  of  the  Pacific  states  of  N.  Amer- 
ica :  Central  America :  1531-1887.     1882-87.     3v.       . 


972.B22M 

972.B22N 

972.  B47 

972. 0B2 

972.  P92 


972.8.B22 


973.     UNITED  STATES. 

Abbott.     Paragraph  history  of  the  United  States.     1884. 
Bancroft.     History  of  the  United  States.     1879.    . 

Berard.     History  of  the  United  States 

Blaine.     Twenty  years  in  congress.     1886.     2v. 

Bryant  and  Gay.     Popular   history   of   the    United    States 

1884-80.     4v 

Coffin.     *Building  of  the  nation 

Dodge.     *Stories  of  American  history. 

Egglestox.     ^History  of  the   U.   S.  and    its   people. 

Household  history  of  the  U.  S.     1889. 
GiLMAN.     History  of  the  American  people. 
Hale.     *History  of  the  U.  S.  for  Chautauquans.  1887. 
HiGGiNSON.     History  of  the  United  States.     1886.  . 
Travellers  and  outlaws  :   episodes  in  Am.  history. 
*Young  folks'  history  of  the  United  States.     1886. 
Johnston.     *History  of  the  United  States  for  schools. 
McCuLLOCH.     Men  and  measures  of  half  a  century.     1889. 
MacMaster.     History  of  the  people  of  the  U.  S.     1886.     2 
Poore.     Perley's  reminiscences  of  sixty  years  in  the  national 

metropolis.     2v.     . 
Richardson.     *History  of  our  country.     1886. 
Tileston.     Hand-book  of  the  administrations  of  the  U.  S.,also 

A  record   of   contemporaneous    Eng.  history.     1871. 
Wright.     ^Children's  stories   of   American   progress.     1886. 


1888 


1889 


1886 


973.AB27 
973.  B22 
973.B45 
973.B57 

973.  B84 

973.  C65 

973.  D66 

973.EG3H 

973.EG3HO 

973.  G42 

973.  H 13 

973.H53H 

973.H53T 

973.H53Y 

973  J64 

973.  MLS 

973.  M  22 

973.P79 
973.  R40 

973.T40 
973.  W93 


973.1.    discovery.    896-1607. 

Anderson.     America  not  discovered  by  Columbus.     1883.      .  973.1. AN22 

Higginson.     *Book  of  American  explorers 973.1.H53 

Santarem.     Researches  respecting  Americus  Vespucius  and 

his  voyages.     1850 973.1.SA5 

*For  young  readers. 

121 


973.2 


HISTORY. UNITED    STATES.       COLONIAL. 


973.2.     COLONIAL.    1607-1775. 

Coffin.     *01d  times  in  tlie  colonies.  .... 

Johnson.     *History  of  the  French  war 

Lodge.     Short  history  of  the  English  colonies.     1886.     . 

Markham.     King  Philip's  war. 

Parkman.     *Conspiracy   of    Pontiac  and    the     Indian     war 
1883.     2v 


973.2.  C65 

973.2.J63 
973.2.  L82 
973.2.  M34 

973.2.P23 


973.3.     revolution  and  confederation.    1775-1789. 


Abbot.     *Blue  Jackets  of  '76:  with  narrative  of  the  war  with 

Tripoli.     1888 

Abbott.     *Revolutionary  times.     1876.    .... 

Coffin.     *Boys  of  '76 

Drake.     *Burgoyne's  invasion  of  1777,  with  Outline  sketch 

of  the  Am.  invasion  of  Canada,  1775-76.     1889.  . 
Ellis.     History  of  the  battle  of  Bunker's  [Breed's]  hill.  1875 
Fiske.     Critical  period  of  American  history :     1783-89.     1888 

*VVar  of  independence.     1889.     (Riverside  lib.) 
Greene.     German  element  in  the  war  of  American  independ 

ence.     1876. 

Historical  view  of  the  American  revolution. 
Johnston.     Yorktown  campaign  and  the  surrender  of  Corn 

wallis.     1881 

LossiNG.     *Hours  with  living  men  and  women  of  the  revolu 

tion.     1889 

Pictorial  field-book  of  the  revolution.      1860.     2v. 
Ludlow.     War  of  American  independence:  1775-83.     1876 
Muzzey.     Battle  of  Lexington;  with  per.  recollections.    1877 

(pam.) 

Scudder,  ed.     Men   and  manners   in    America  one    hundred 

years  ago.     1887. 

WiNSOR.     Hand-book  of  the  American  revolution.     1880. 


973  3.AB25 

973.3.AB27 

973.3.  C65 

973.3.  D78 

973.3.  EL5 

973.3.  F54c 

973.3.  F54w 

973.3.G83G 
973.3.  G83H 

973.3.J64 

973.3.  L90h 

973.3.  L90p 

973.3.  L96 

973.3.  M98 

973.3.SCU2 
973.3.  W73 


97.3.4.    constitution.    1789-1812. 

Schouler.     Hist,  of  the   U.   S.    A.   under   the   constitution 
1783-1817.    1882.    3v 

973.5.     WAR  OF  1812.    1812-1845. 

Johnson.     History  of  the  war  of  1812-1815 

LossiNG.     Pictorial  field-book  of  the  war  of  1812.     1869. 

973.6.    WAR  with  MEXICO.    1845-1861. 
Ladd.     War  with  .Mexico. 

*For  young  readers. 

122 


973.4.  SCH6 


973.5.J63 
973.5.  L9a 


973.6.  L12 


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973.7 


973.7.     CIVIL  WAR.     1861-1865. 

Abbot.     *Blue  Jackets  of  '61.     1887. 
Abbott.     Prison  life  in  the  South.     1865. 
Campaigns  of  the  civil  war.     1881-83.     13v.    . 


1.  Nicolay.     Outbreak  of  the  rebellion.  . 

2.  Force.     From  Fort  Henry  to  Corinth. 

3.  Webb.     The  peninsula:  McClellan's  campaign. 

4.  Ropes.     The  army  under  Pope.  .... 
0.     Palfrey.     Antietam  and  Fredericksburg.     . 

6.  Doubleday.    Chancellorsville  and  Gettysburg.    . 

7.  Cist.     Army  of  the  Cumberland. 

8.  Greene.     The  Mississippi.  .... 

9.  Cox.     Atlanta 

10.  March  to  the  sea 

11.  Pond.     The  Shenandoah  valley  in  1864. 

12.  Humphreys.     Virginia  campaign  of  1864-65. 

13.  Phisterer.     Statistical  records    of  the  armies  of  the 

United  States.    ....... 

Champlin.     *Young  folks'  history  of  the  war  for  the    Union 

1881 

Cheney.     *Young  folks'  history  of  the  civil  war.     1885.  . 

Coffin.     *Boys  of  '61.     1886 

*Drum-beat  of  the  nation.     1888.         .... 

*Following  the  flag.     1889 

*Marching  to  victory.  ...... 

Doubleday.     Forts  Sumter  and  Moultrie.     1876.    . 
Edmonds.     Nurse  and  spy  in  the  Union  army.     1865.     . 
Foster.     New  Jersey  in  the  rebellion.     1868. 
Gerrish  and  Hutchlvsox.     The  blue  and  the  gray.     1884 
Goss.     Soldier's  story  of  his  captivity  at  Andersonville,  Belle 
Isle,  etc.     1887 


Guernsey  and  Alden.    Harper's  ill.  hist,  of  the  rebellion 
Hale.     *Stories  of  the  war  told  by  soldiers.     1886. 
Johnson.     Short  history  of  the  war  of  secession.     1888. 
Kieffer.     *Recollections  of  a  drummer  boy.     1886. 
Livermore.     My  story  of  the  war.     1888. 
LossLXG.     Pictorial  field-book  of  the  civil  war.     3v. 

Story  of  the  United  States  navy. 
Mosby.     War  reminiscences.     ..... 

N.wv  in  the  civil  war.     1883.     3v.      .         .   '      . 

1.  Soley.     The  blockade  and  the  cruisers. 

2.  Ammen.     The  Atlantic  coast. 

3.  Mahan.     Gulf  and  inland  waters. 
Nichols.     Storv  of  the  srreat  march.     1865.      . 


2v 


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973.7.AB26 

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973.7.C15C 
973.7.C15D 
973.7.C15E 
973.7.C15F 
973.7.C15G 
973.7.CI0H 
973.7.C15I 
973.7.C15J 
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973.7.  C42 

973.7.  C60B 

973.7.  C65D 

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973.7.  ED52 

973.7.  F81 

973.7.  G32 

973.7.G69 

973  7.G93 

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973.7.J63 

973.7.  K54 

973.7.  L75 

973.7.  L90P 

973.7.  L90s 

973.7.  M85 

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973.7.  N22b 

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Parker  and  Carter.  History  of  the  twenty-second  Massa 
chusetts  infantry.     1887.       ..... 

Pollard.     The  lost  cause.         ...... 

Porter.     Naval  history  of  the  civil  war.     1886. 

Richardson.     The  secret  service.     18(55. 

SCHARF.     History  of  the  confederate  states  navy.     1887. 

SoLEY.     Sailor  boys  of  '61.  ...... 

SwiNTON.     The  twelve  decisive  battles  of  the  war.  . 

Williams.     The  negro  troops  in  the  rebellion.     1888. 

WoRMELEY.  The  other  side  of  war:  letters  from  the  head- 
quarters of  the  U.  S.  sanitary  commission :  1862.    1889 


97,3.7.  P2-2 

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973.7.  P83 

973.7.  R40 

973.7.SCH17 

973.7.S04 

973.7.  SWG 

973.7. W67 


974. 


NEW   ENGLAND   AND    NORTH-EASTERN    STATES. 


1886. 


Drake.     The  making  of  New  England  :  1580-1643 

FiSKE.     Beginnings  of  New  England.     1889.    . 

Mather.     Early  hist,  of  New  England :  with  notes  by  Drake 

1864 

Palfrey.     History  of  New  England.     1884.     4v.    . 
Winthrop.     History  of  New  England.    1634-49.    1820.    v.  2, 

974.4.      MASSACHUSETTS. 

Austin.     History  of  Massachusetts.     1876 

Ellis.     The  puritan  age  of  Massachusetts 

Hutchinson.  History  of  the  colony  of  Massachusetts  Bay: 
1628-1691.     1765 

Massachusetts  state.     Gen.  court.     Records  of  Massachu- 
setts Bay:  1628-86.     Ed.  by  Shurtleff.    1853-54.    5v. 
2  copies.  ......... 

Records  of  the  colony  of  New  Plymouth  in  New  England  : 
1620-1698.     1855-61.     12v.  in  10. 

NoU.     Vols.  1-8  ed.  by  Shurtleff.     Vols.  9-12  ed.  by  Pulsifer. 

Moore.     Pilgrims  and  Puritans.     1888 

ScHOULER.     lAIassachusetts  in  the  civil  war.     1868.     2v. 
Young.      Chronicles   of   the   first    planters  of   the   colony  of 
Massachusetts  Bay.     1846 

(towns,  counties,  etc.) 

Boston.     Around  the  Hub.     By  Drake.     1882. 

Memorial  history  of  Boston.    Ed.  by  Winsor.  1880-81.  4v. 
Record  commissioners'  report :   1630-      1876-87.     20v.     . 

Births,  baptisms,  marriages,  deaths:    1630-99. 


1. 

2-10.     Boston  and  Boston  town  records  : 
Note.     Includes  Book  of  Possessions. 

11.  Charlestown  land  records. 

12.  Same.     2d  edition. 

13.  Dorchester  town  records. 

14.  Same.     2d  edition. 


1634-1777. 
See  nos.  3-4. 


973.7.W90 


974.  D78 
974.  F54 

974.  M42 

974.  P 17 

974.W736 


974.4.AU74 
974.4.  EL5 

974.4.  H97 


974.4.  M  38m 

974.4.  M38n 

974.4.  M  785 
974.4.SCH6 

974.4.YOS 


974.4.  B65D 
974.4.  Ii65w 
974.4.  B65r 


124 


HISTORY. SOUTH    CENTRAL    STATES. 


976 


Boston.     Record  commissioners'  report,  continued. 

15.  "Gleaner"  articles.     [Hist,  of  estates  on  and  around  Beacon  Hill. 

By  N.  I.  Bowditch.] 

16.  Miscellaneous. 

17-18.     Old  tax  lists.     Appendix.     [Same  as  Old  tax  lists.] 

19.  Records  of  Boston  selectmen  :    1701-63. 

20.  Roxbury  land  and  church  record. 

Siege  of  Boston  and  the  battles  of  Lexington,  Concord 
and   Bunker  Hill.     By  Frothingham.     1851. 

Suffolk  deeds.     Liber  L  'l^SO 

Cambridge.     Two  hundred  and  fiftieth  anniversary.     188L     . 

Cape  Cod.     History.     By  Freeman.     1869 

Concord.     Celebration  of  the  2oOth  anniversary.     1885. . 

Centennial  celebration  of  the  Concord  fight.     1876.    . 

Dedham.     Celebration  of  the  2.50th  anniversary.    1887.    . 

Same.     Newspapers.     1886.         ...... 

Lexington.     Abstract  of  the  history  of  Lexington.     By  Hud- 
son.    1870.     (pam.) 

Proceedings  at  the  centennial  celebration  of  the  battle  of 
Lexington.     1875.  ....... 

Littleton.     Proceedings  at   the  dedication  of  the  Littleton 
Town  hall  and  Reuben  Hoar  library.     Coll.  and  ar- 
ranged by  Harwood.     1887.  ..... 

Middlesex  county.    History.    By  Drake,  and ot/iers.  1880.  2v. 
Western  .Massachusetts.     History.     By  Holland.    1855.    2v. 


974.5.      RHODE  ISLAND. 

Greene.     Short  history  of  Rhode  Island.     1887. 

974.7.      NEW  YORK. 


1886. 


Moore.     Battles  of  Lake  Champlain  and  Plattsburg. 

(pam.)     .  ........ 

Olden   time    in  New  York.     By  a  member  of  the  New  York 

genealogical  and  biographical  society.     1872. 
Plattshurgh.     History  lo  Jan.  1,  1870.     1877.     (pam.) 
Volcano  under  the  city.     By  a  volunteer  special.     1887. 

975.    south  eastern  states. 

Browne.     Maryland.     1885.     (Am.  commonwealths.) 
Cooke.     Virginia.     1885.     (Am.  commonwealths.)    . 
United    States.     Congress.     Dedication  of   the    Washington 
national  monument.     1885.  .         ... 


974.4.  B05f 

974.4  B65s 
974.4.  C 14 
974.4.  F87 
974.4.  C74 

974.4  C74c 
974.4.D36 

974.4  D36a 

974.4.  L59 
974.4.  L59p 


974.4.  L73 

974.4.  M58d 

974.4.  H  71 


974.5.  G83 


974.7.  M782 

974.7.0  LI 
974  7.P09 
974.7.  V88 


975.  B81 
975.  C77 

975.  UN3 


976. 


south  central  states. 


Phelan.     History  of  Tennessee.  1888.  (Am.  commonwealths.)  976.  P54 

Shaler.     Kentucky.     1885.     (Am.  commonwealths.)        .         .        976.SH15 

Note.      For  Hist,  of  Texas  see  v.  2.  of  972.B22n. 


125 


977 


HISTORY. NORTH    CENTRAL   STATES. 


97< 


NORTH  CENTRAL  STATES. 


Carr.     Missouri.     1888.     (Am.  commonwealths.)     . 
CoOLEY.     Michigan.     1885.     (Am.  commonwealths.) 
DuNX.     Indiana.     1888.     (Am.  commonwealths.) 
HiNSDALK.     The  old  Northwest.     18S8 

{)7S.      WESTERN  OR  MOUNTAIN. 

Drake.     The  making  of  the  great  West.     1887. 
Sprinc;.     Kansas.     1885.     (Am.  commonwealths.)     . 

979.    pacific  states. 

Bancroft,  H.  H.     History  of  the  Pacific  states  of  N.  Amer 
ica:  Alaska:  1730-1885.     1886.     2v.    . 

Arizona  rt«r/ New  Mexico:  1530-1888.     1888 

California :  1542-1859.     1884-86.     6v. 

Same.     Interpocula:  1848-56.     1888. 

Same.     Pastoral :  1848-5G.     1888.       . 

Northwest  coast :     1543-1840.     1884.     2v. 

Oregon:  1834-4S.     1886.     2v.     . 

Popular  tribunals.     1887.     2v.     . 
Barrows.     Oregon.     1886.     (Am.  commonwealths.; 
NoRDHOFF.     Peninsular  California.     1888. 
ROYCE.     California.     1886.     (Am.  commonwealths.) 

980.     SOUTH  AMERICA. 
985.     PERU. 

Markham.     War  between  Peru  and  Chili.     1883.    . 
Prescott.     Conquest  of  Peru.     2v.  .... 

990.     OCEANICA.     POLAR  REGIONS. 
Froude.     Oceana  ;  or,  England  and  her  colonies.     1886. 

994.      AUSTRALIA. 

Trollope.     Australia  and  New  Zealand.     1873.     3v.  in  2. 


977.  C23 
977.C77 
977.  D92 
977.H60 


978.  D78 
978.  S  PS 


979.B22A 

979.B22AR 

979.B22C 

979.B22CI 

979.B22CP 

979.B22N 

979.B220 

979.B22P 

979.  B27 

979.  N75 

979.  R81 


985.  M34 
985.  P92 


990.  F93 


994.T74 


126 


AUTHOR  LIST. 


AUTHOR    LIST. 


Note. — Dates  of  books,  numbers  of  volumes,  and  fuller  titles,  when  given,  may  be  found  in  the 
Subject  List. 

The  letter  R  preceding  a  class  number  indicates  that  the  work  to  which  it  refers  may  be  found 
in  the  Reference  Department. 

The  absence  of  any  class  number  preceding  the  author  mark  indicates  that  the  work  is  fiction. 


Abbot,  Willis  J.     Blue  jackets  of  Mil. 
973.7.AB20. 
Blue  jackets  of  '76.    973.3.AB25. 
Abbott,  A.   O.      Prison   life   in    the 

South.     073.7.  A  B2G. 
Abbott,    Benjamin    V.      Juclge    and 

jury.     340.AB2. 
Abbott,  Charles  C.    Waste  land  wan- 
derings.    .504.AB2. 
Abbott,  Edward.     Paragraph  history 
of  the  U.  S.     973.AB27. 
Revolutionary  times.     973.3.AB27. 
Abbott,  Edwin  A.     The  kernel  and 
the  husk.     204.AB22. 
Philochristus.     232.AB22. 
Abbott,  Jacob.     Alexander  the  great. 
920.  A  L2. 
Alfred  of  England.     920.AL24. 
Charles  I.     920. C38. 
Charles  II.     920.C380. 
Cleopatra.     920.  C60. 
Cyrus  the  great.     920. C99. 
Darius  the  great.     920.D244. 
Florence  stories  : 

1.  Florence  and  John.     AB24fa. 

2.  Grimkie.     AB24fb. 

3.  Orkney  islands.     AB24fc. 

4.  English  channel.     AB24fd. 

5.  Isle  of  Wight.     AB24fe. 

6.  Florence's  return.     AB24ff. 

9 


Abbott,  Jacob,  continued. 
Genghis  Khan.     920.G284. 
Hannibal.     920.H194. 
Julius  Caisar.     920.C113a. 
Margaret  of  Anjou.     920..M331. 
Mary,  queen  of  Scots.     920.M368A. 
Nero.     920.N35. 
Peter  the  great.     920.P44a. 
Pyrrhus.     920.  P99. 
Queen  Elizabeth.     920.EL47. 
Richard  I.     920. R38. 
Richard  II.     920.R380. 
Richard  III.     920.R.381. 
Romulus.     920.R66. 
Science  for  the  young : 

Force.     530.AB2. 

Heat.     536.AB2. 

Light.     535.AB2. 

Water  and  land.     55LAB2. 
William  the  conqueror.     920.W67a. 
Xerxes  the  great.     920.X26. 
Abbott,  John  Stevens   Cabot.      Am. 
pioneers  and  patriots : 

Benjamin  Franklin.     920.F8oA. 

Captain  Kidd.     920.K53. 

Chevalier  de  La  Salle.     920.  L33. 

Ch'topher  Columbus.    920.C726A. 

Daniel  Boone.     920.B64('). 

David  Crockett.     920. C87. 

Ferdinand  de  Soto.     920.SO74. 

George  Washington.     920.W27A. 

Kit  Carson.     020.C234. 


129 


ABBOTT 


AUTHOR    LIST. 


Abbott,  J.  S.  C,  continued. 

Miles  Standish.     920.ST22. 
Paul  Jones.     920.J735. 
Peter  Stuyvesant.     920.ST99. 
Henry  IV.  "920.H39. 
Hernando  Cortez.     920.C816. 
Hortense.     920.H78. 
Joseph  Bonaparte.     920.B642. 
King  Philip.     970.2.P53. 
Louis  XIV.     920. L92. 
Louis  Philippe.     920.L920. 
Madame  Roland.     920.R64. 
Marie  Antoinette.     920.M334A. 
Napoleon  Bonaparte.     920.N1()(>A. 
Abbott,    Lyman.      In   aid    of    faith. 
24LAB24. 
ed.       Hints    for    home    reading. 
028.AB26. 
Abercrombv,  Ralph.      The  weather. 

06LAB3. 
About,  Edmond  F.  V.      The  fellah. 
Tr.  by  Sir  R.  Roberts.     AB7f. 
Notary's    nose.      Tr.   by    H.    Holt. 
AB7n. 
Adams,    Charles    F.,  jr.      Railroads. 

3S5.AD12. 
Adams,    Henry.      John    Randolph. 

920.  R 155. 
Adams,  Rev.    Henry  C.      The   Win- 
borough  boys.     AD133w. 
Adams,  Herbert  B.     College  of  Wil- 
liam and  Mary.     378.UN3. 
Study   of   history  in   Am.   colleges. 

907.UN3. 
Thos.  Jefferson  and  the  university 
of  Virginia.     378.UN3A. 
Adams,   W.   H.    Davenport.      Buried 
cities  of  Campania.     913.AD13. 
Diet,  of  Eng.  hterature.  R820.  AD13. 
Addison,  Joseph.    Works.    820.AD2. 
.(tsop.     Fables.     Tr.  by  G.  F.  Town- 
send.     888.^8. 
Agassiz,  Alexander.      Three  cruises 

of  the  "  Blake."     508.AGn. 
Agassiz,  Mrs.  E.  Cary.  Louis  Agassiz. 
920.AG14. 


Agassiz,  Mrs.  E.  Cary,  continued. 

joint  author.     See  Agassiz,  L.J.R. 
Agassiz,  Louis  J.  R.,  and  Mrs.  E.  C. 

Journey  in  Brazil.     918.AG14. 
Aguilar,    Grace.      Days    of    Bruce. 
AG9d. 
Home  influence.     AG9h. 
Mother's  recompense.     AG9m. 
AiKiN,    John,    covip.      British    poets. 

82LAI4. 
Aitkin,  William.    Medicine.   61G.AI9. 
Alcott,  Louisa  M.     Aunt  Jo's  scrap- 
bag : 

1.  My  boys,  etc.     AL15mb. 

2.  Shawl  straps.     AL15s. 

3.  Cupid      and      Chow-chow. 
AL15C, 

4.  My  girls,  etc.     ALISmg. 

5.  Jimmy's  cruise.     AL15ji. 

6.  Old-fashioned    Thanksgiving. 
ALlSoL. 

Eight  cousins.     ALISe. 

Garland  for  girls.     AL15G. 

Hospital  sketches.     AL15h. 

Jack  and  Jill.     AL15j. 

Jo's  boys.     ALlSjo. 

Little  men.     AL15lm. 

Little  women.     ALL5lw. 

Modern  Mephistopheles.    AL15mc. 

Old-fashioned  girl.     AL15o. 

Proverb  stories.     AL15p. 

Rose  in  bloom.     AL15r. 

Silver  pitchers.     AL15si. 

Under  the  lilacs.     AL15l'. 

Work.     AL15W. 
Alden,  Henry  yi.,  joint  author.     See 

Guernsey,  A.  H. 
Alden,  W.  L.     Cruise  of  the  Canoe 

club.     AL24C-. 
Aldkich,  T.  Bailey.     Cloth  of  gold, 
etc.    81LAL26C. 

Marjorie  Daw.     AL26m. 

Mercedes.     811.AL26m. 

Prudence  Palfrey.     AL2()P. 

Queen  of  Sheba.     AL26Q. 

Stillwater  tragedy.     AL26s. 


130 


AUTHOR    LIST. 


AUERBACH 


Alexander,  Mrs.,  pseud.     See  Hec- 
tor, Mrs.  A.  F. 

Alexander,    W.    J.      Poetry   of   R. 
Browning.     821.822a. 

Alger,    A  b  b  y    Langdon,    tr.       See 
920.F842 

Alger,   Horatio,  jr.      Abraham   Lin- 
coln.    920.  LG3. 
James  A.  Garfield.     920.G184. 

Alger,  Rev.  W.  Rounseville.    Friend- 
ships of  women.     920.7.AL3. 
Future  life.     218.AL3. 

Allen,    A.    B.,   joint    author.       See 
Stewart,  John. 

Allex,  Alexander  V.     Continuity  of 
Christian  thought.     209.AL.51. 

Allen,  C.  Grant.     Colin  Clout's  cal- 
endar.    581.AL54. 
Common  sense  science.     504.  AL.")4. 

Allen,  F.  M.    Through  green  glasses. 
AL55T. 

Allex,  Joseph  H.     Christian  history. 
270.AL54. 

Allen,    Lewis    F.     American    cattle. 
6.36.2.  A  LoS. 

Allen,    Nathan.      Physical   develop- 
ment.    61.3.AL.54. 

Allex,  R.L.     Farm  book.    G30.AL55. 

i^LLEX,  W.  F.     Guide  to  Eng.  history. 
902.AL5. 

Allen,  Willis  B.     Kelp.     AL59k. 

American,   An,    pseud.      Salt   Lake 
fruit.     AM3. 

Ames,  Lucia  T.     Great  thoughts  for 
little  thinkers.     244.AM.3. 

Amicis,   Edmondo  de.      Constantino- 
ple.    914.96.AM5. 
Cuore.       Tr.    by    L    F.    Hapgood. 

AM5c. 
Holland  and  its  people.  914.92.AM5. 

Ammex,    Daniel.      Atlantic   coast. 
973.7.  N22b. 

Amos,    Sheldon.       Science    of    law. 
340.AM6. 

Anders,  J.  M.     House  plants  as  san- 
itary agents.     716.AN2. 

13 


Axdersen,   Hans   Christian.     ( Mary 

Howitt,  tr.) 
Improvisatore.     AN23l 
Only  a  fiddler.     AN28o. 
Wonder  stories.     AN23w. 
Anderson,  Rasmus  B.     America  not 

discovered  by  Columbus. 

973.1.AN22. 
//-.     See  BjoRXSON,  Bjornstjerne. 
Andrews,  G.  H.     Modern  husbandry. 

630.AN23. 
Andrews,  Jane.     Seven  little  sisters. 

AN26S. 
The     story     mother     nature     told. 

504.AN26. 
Armitage,   George.     Every  man  his 

own  cattle  doctor.     G19.AR.52. 
Armsbv,  Henry   P.      Cattle   feeding. 

036.2.  A  R5.3. 
Arnold,  Edwin   P.     India  revisited. 

91.14.  A  R64. 
Light  of  Asia.     821.AR63l. 
Pearls  of  the  faith.     821.AR63p. 
Arnold,    Rev.     Frederic.      Turning 

points  in  life.     828.AR64. 
Arnold,  Isaac  N.    Abraham  Lincoln. 

920.L63A. 
Arnold,    L.  B.     American    dairying. 

637.AR(3. 
Arnold,  Matthew.     Civilization  in  the 

U.  S.     917.3.AR66. 
Essays  in  criticism.     824.ARG6. 
Arnold,   Thomas.     Modern    history. 

904.AR66. 
Arthur,  Timothy  S.     Ten  niglits  in 

a  bar-room.     AR77t. 
Asbjornsen,    P.    C,    and    Moe,    J. 

Popular   tales    from    the    Norse. 

Tr.     by     Sir     G.     \\\     Dasent. 

AS17P. 
Atkinson,  Edward.     Distribution  of 

products.     331.AT5. 
AuDOi'.ON, J/rj.  Lucy.     J.J.  Audobon. 

920.AU23. 
Auerbach,   Berthold.     Bride    of   the 

Nile.     Tr.  by  C.  Bell.     AU3h. 


AUERBACH 


AUTHOR    LIST. 


AiERRACH,  Berthold,  continued. 
Edelweiss.     Tr.  by  E.  Frothingham. 

AU3e. 
Little  Barefoot.     Tr.  by  E.  B.  Lee. 

AU3l. 
On  the  heights.     Tr.  by  F.  E.  Bun- 

nett.     AU3o. 
Villa  on  the  Rhine.     Tr.  by  J.  Davis. 
AUBv. 
AuSTEX,  Jane.     Pride  and  prejudice. 
AU73P. 
Sense  and  sensibility.     AU73s. 
Austin,   G.    Lowell.     Massachusetts. 

974.4.AU74. 
Austin,   Mrs.    Jane     G.      Nameless 
nobleman.     AU76n. 
Nantucket  scraps.     917.44.AU70. 

B 

Babcock,    Emma      W.      Household 

hints.     In  v.  2,  of  640.AP5. 
B.ACHE,   Franklin,  joint  author-.     See 

Wood,  G.  B. 
Backus,   William    and   S.  D.,  joint 
authors.  5'^^Cleaveland,  H.W. 
Bacon,     David     F.      The    apostles. 

226.  BL3. 
Bacox,  George  B.,     ed.      Siam. 

915.9.B13. 
Bacon,  Leonard.     Genesis  of  the  New 

England  churches.     277.B13. 
Badeau,  Adam.     Aristocracy  in  Eng- 
land.    914.2.B14. 
Grant  in  peace.     920.G765B. 
Badlam,  Anna.     Language  and  read- 
ing.    372.B14. 
Bagehot,  Walter.     Eng.  constitution. 
342.  B14. 
Physics  and  politics.     320. Bl 4. 
Bailey,  Philip  J.     Festus.     821. B15. 
Bain,  Alexander.  Education.  370. BIG. 
Mental  science.     ISO.BIO. 
.Mind  and  body.     130.B16. 
Moral  science.     17LB16. 
On  teaching  English.     808.B1C.. 
Poetry.     In  SOS.BIO. 

1 


Baird,      Henry    M.       Rise     of     the 

Huguenots.     272.B16. 
Baker,  C.  Alice.     A  summer  in  the 

Azores.    914.6.B17. 
Baker,   Sir    S.   White,   bart.      The 
Albert  N'Yanza.     916.7.B17. 
True  tales  for  my  grandsons.    B176t. 
Baker,    W.    M.       {George  F.   Har- 
rington)    His    majesty,     myself. 
B17SH. 
Baldwin,  Henry.     Orchids.  584. B19. 
Baldwin,   J.      School    management. 

37LB19. 
Baldwin,  James.     Roland.    398. B19. 
Ball,    Robert    S.     The    heavens. 

620.B2L 
Ballantyne,  Robert   M.     Coral  isl- 
and.    B21c. 
Floating  light,  etc.     B21f. 
In  the  track  of  the  troops.     B21i. 
Lighthouse.     B21l. 
Norsemen  in  the  West.     B21x. 
Young  fur  traders.     B21y. 
Ballard,    Julia    P.       Insect    lives. 

59.5.  B21. 
Ballou,  Maturin  M.     Foot-prints  of 

travel.     9I0.B21. 
Balzac,    Honord    de.       Duchess    de 
Langeais.     B215d. 
Eugenie  Grandet.     B215e. 
Seraphita.     Tr.  by  K.  P.  Wormeley. 
B215S. 
B.A.NCROFT,  George.      U.    S.    history. 

973.  B22. 
Bancroft,  Hubert   Howe.       History 
of  the  Pacific  states  of  N.   Amer- 
ica : 
Alaska.     979.B22A. 
Arizona     and       New     Mexico. 

979.B22AR. 
British  Columbia.     971.B22. 
California.     979.B22c. 
Same.     Interpocula.     979.B22ci. 
Same.     Pastoral.     97i).B22cP. 
Central  America.     972.8. B22. 
Mexico.     972.B22M. 
32 


AUTHOR    LIST. 


BELL 


Baxcropt,  Hubert  Howe,  continued. 
Native  races  of  the   Pacific  states. 

970  1.B22. 
North  Mexican  states    and    Texas. 

972.B22N. 
North-west  coast.     979.B22N. 
Oregon.     979.B220. 
Popular  tribunals.     979.B22P. 
Bangs,  J.  K.,  atid  Sherman,    F.    D. 
New     waggings     of     old     tales. 
817.B22. 
Barbour,    George    M.      Florida- 

917.5.B23. 
Bardsley,    C.    W.       Our    Eng.    sur- 
names.    929.4.B23. 
Baring-Gould, S.  See  Gould, Sabine 

Baring — . 
Barnard,  Ch  a  rl  e  s  .     Co-operation. 
334.  B25. 
My  ten-rod  farm.     716.B26. 
Barnes,    Mrs.    Emily  R.      The    Bel- 
lows family.     920.B415. 
Barnes,     Mrs.      M.     D.     Sheldon. 

Studies  in  history.     909. B26. 
Barr,  Mrs.  Amelia  E.     Border  shep- 
herdess.    B27j5. 
Bow  of  orange  ribbon.     B27bo. 
Daughter  of  Fife.     B27d. 
Jan  Vedder's  wife.     B27j. 
Remember  the  Alamo.     B27r. 
Squire  of  Sandal-side.     B27s. 
Barrows,  Mrs.  Isabel,  ed.     National 
conference  of   charities  and  cor- 
rection.    361.N21. 
Barrows,   Samuel  J.      Baptist  meet- 
ing-house.    230.B27. 
Doom  of  the  majority.     237.B27. 
Barrows,  William.  Oregon.  979.  B27. 
Barry,   P.     Fruit   garden.     634.B27. 
Bartholow,  Roberts.     Enlisting  and 

discharging  soldiers.     355. B28. 
Bartlktt,     J.     R.       Americanisms. 

427.  B28. 
Bascom,  John.    Psychology.  150. B29. 

Sociology.     300.B29. 
Bates,  Arlo.     The  Philistines.   B31p. 


Baucher,  F.  Horsemanship.  798.B32. 
Baumi'.ach,    Rudolph.      Summer   le- 
gends.    Tr.  by  H.  B.  Dole.   B32s. 
Baylor,    Frances    Courtenay.      Juan 

and  Juanita.     B344j. 
Bayly,    Ada   Ellen.      {Edna    Lyall.) 
Autobiography    of   a    slander. 
B345A. 
Donovan.     B.345d. 
In  the  golden  days.     B345l 
Knight-errant.     B345k. 
We  two.     B345W. 
W'on  by  waiting.     B.345wo. 
Bayne,  Peter.      Chief  actors    in    the 

puritan  revolution.     942.06. B34. 
Beaconsfield,    Earl  of.      See  Dis- 

RAELL 

Beale,  Lionel  S.     Microscopic  work. 

578.B36. 
Beale,  Stephen.    Poultry.    636.5.B36- 
Beard,    Adelia,   Joitil  author.      See 

Beard,  Lina. 
Beard,  D.  C.     American  boy's  handy 

book.     790.  B38. 
Beard,  George  M.,  M.  D.      Stimu- 
lants and  narcotics.     615. B38. 
Beard,  Lina  and  Adelia.     American 

girl's  handy  book.     790.B381. 
Beehler,    W.    H.      Cruise     of     the 

"Brooklyn."     910.B393. 
Beers,  H.  A.  Eng.  literature.  820.B40. 
Beesly,   a.    H.      The    Gracchi,  etc. 

937.  B40. 
Sir  John  Franklin.     920.F854. 
Beever,  Susanna.      Shakspeare    ref- 
erences.    822.SH10B. 
Behrens,    Bertha.      {W.  Heimburg.) 

Her  only  brother.    Tr.  by  Jean  W. 

Wylie.     B396H. 
Two  daughters  of  one  race.     Tr.  by 

Mrs.  D.  M.  Lowrey.     B396tw. 
Bell,     Clara,    tr.      See    Auerhach, 

Ebers,      Tolstoi,     and     Perez 

Galdos. 
Bell,  Cnrxe^r,  pseud.     See  Nicholls, 

Mrs.  Charlotte  Bronte. 


133 


BELL 


AUTHOR    LIST. 


Bell.   Mrs.    Nancy    Meugens.      (^V. 
D^Anvers.)     The   earth   and    its 
early  explorers.     551. B41. 
Element,    history  of  art.     709.B41. 
Bell.vmv,   Edward.      Looking  back- 
ward.    B413L. 
Bellows,  H.  W.,  and  others.     Chris- 
tianity    and     modern      thought. 
204.B41. 
Bejient,  C.  N.     Rabbit  fancier.      In 

V.  3  of  630.SA9. 
BENEniCT,  E.  L.     Stories  of  persons 

and  places  in  Europe.     914.  B43. 
Benedict,  F.  L.,  tr.  See  HuGO,Victor. 
Bexham,  Rev.  William.     Diet,  of  re- 
ligion.    R203.B43. 
Benjamin,  Park.     Age  of  electricity. 

537.B43. 
Benjamin,    S.    G.    Wheeler.      Troy. 

939.  B43. 
Bent,   J.  Theodore.     Giuseppe  Gari- 
baldi.    920.G187. 
Berard,    Augusta    B.       England. 
042.  B45. 
History  of  the  U.  S.     973.B45. 
Bernstein,  Julius.     Five   senses   of 

man.     152.  B45. 
Besant,  Walter.     All  sorts  and  condi- 
tions of  men.     B463a. 
Fifty  years  ago.     914.2. B4G3. 
For  faith  and  freedom.     B463f. 
World  went  very  well  then.    B463w. 
a7id  Rice,  James.     Case  of  Mr.  Lu- 

craft  ;  and  other  tales.     B464c. 
.Monks  of  Thelema.     B464m. 
Ten  years'  tenant.     B464t. 
'Twas  in  Trafalgar's  bay.     B464t\v. 
BiART,  Lucien.   The  Aztecs.  972.B47. 
BiDDLE,   John.     Materia     medica. 

615.B47. 
BiERBOWER,  Austin.     The  morals  of 
Christ.     232.B47. 
The    virtues     and     their     reasons. 
170.B47. 
BiGELOW,      Jacob.       Useful      arts. 
G00.B48. 


Bigelow,  M.  T.     Mistakes  in  writing 

English.     425.B48. 

Punctuation.     421. B48. 

Billings,  Frank  S.  Relation  of  animal 

diseases  to  public  health.  619. B49. 

Birkell,   Augustine.      Obiter    dicta. 

824.B,-)3. 
Bishop,    William     H.      Old    Mexico. 

917.2.B54. 
Bjorxson,  Bjornstjerne.     (  R.  B.  An- 
derson, tr) 
Fisher  maiden.     Bo5f. 
Happy  boy.     BSou. 
Black,    William       Adventures    of   a 
house-boat.     BoGa. 
Daughter  of  Heth.     B56d. 
In  far  Locliaber.     B56i. 
Macleod  of  Dare.     B56m. 
Princess  of  Thule.     B56p. 
Shandon  bells.     B56s. 
Strange    adventures  of   a  phaeton. 

B56sT. 
Three  feathers.     B56t. 
White  wings.     B56w. 
Yolande.     B56y. 
Blackburn,  Henry.     Normandy  pic- 
turesque.    914.4.  B5G3x. 
The  Pyrenees.     914.4.B5(i3p. 
Blackie,  J.  Stuart.     Four  phases  of 
morals.     171.Br)G4. 
Robert  Burns.     920.B936. 
Blackmork,    R.    Doddridge.      Alice 
Lorraine.     BAGGa. 
Lorna  Doone.     BoGGl. 
Maid  of  Sker.     BoGGm. 
Springhaven.     Br)6Gs. 
Blackstoxe,    Sir     William.      Com- 
mentaries on  the  laws  of  England. 
347.B56. 
Blackwood,    F.    Temple    Hamilton, 
earl  of  Dicffcrin.      Letters   from 
high  latitudes.     910.B5G8. 
Blaikie,  William.    How  to  get  strong. 
613.B57H. 
Sound  bodies  for  our  boys  and  girls. 
613.B57S. 

134 


AUTHOR    LIST. 


BRAYBROOK 


Blaine,    James    Gillespie.      Twenty 

years  in  Congress.     973.B.j7. 
Blake,  James  Vila.    Essays.  814.B58. 

Manual  training.     .371.  B58. 
Blake,  John  L.     Farm  and  fireside. 

630.Bo8. 
Bloxh.\m,    Charles    L.       Chemistry. 

540.BG2. 
Boccaccio,  Giovanni.      The  Decam- 
eron.    B63d. 
BoissiER,    Gaston.       Madame    d  e 

Sevigne.     920.SE84. 
Bolles,  Albert  S.     Financial  history 
of  the  U.  S.     336.B63. 
Industrial    history    of    the     U.    S. 

609.  B63. 
Practical  banking.     332.B63. 
Boltox,  Mrs.  Sarah  K.      Girls  who 
became  famous.     920.7.B63g. 
Poor    boys    who    became    famous. 

920.02.  B63. 
Some  successful  women.  920.7.B63s. 
Stories  from  life.     B63s. 
BOMPAS,  G.C.  F.  Buckland.  920.B853. 
Bonar,  Horatius.     Land  of  promise. 

915.6.B64. 
BoxHAM,   John.      Industrial    liberty. 

330.B64. 
BoxiFACE,  J.  X.     See  Saintine. 
Borrow,    George.      Bible   in    Spain. 
914.6.B64B. 
Lavengro.     B646l. 
Romany  Rye.     BG46r. 
Wild  Wales.     914.2.B64. 
The  Zincali.     914.6.B64z. 
BoswELL,  James.      Samuel  Johnson. 

920.J63. 
BOTTA,  Anne  C.  Lynch.     Hand-book 

of  universal  literature.     802.  BGo. 
BocGHTOx,    George    H.      Sketching 
rambles  in  Holland.     914.92.B6(). 
BoussiNGAULT,  J.   B.      Rural  econo- 
my.    631.  B66. 
BouTWELL,  George  S.      The  lawyer, 
the    statesman,    and    the    soldier. 
920.07.  B666. 


BouviER,   John.      Law   dictionary 

340.  B66. 
BowEN,  Francis.    Modern  philosophy. 

191.B67. 
BowKER,  R.  R.    Economics.   330.B67, 
Bowles,  Samuel.     Across  the  conti- 
nent.    917.3.B68. 
BowMAX,  Anne.     Among  the  Tartar 

tents.     B68a. 
Kangaroo  hunters.     B68k. 
Young  Nile  voyagers.     B6Sy. 
BowxE,     Borden     P.       Metaphysics. 

110.B68. 
BowNE,  Mrs.  E.  Southgate.     Letters. 

920.B685. 
BoYESEN,    Hjalmar    H.      G  u  n  n  a  r . 

B694G. 
Modern  vikings.     B694m. 
BoYLAN,  R.  D.,  /;-.     See  Goethe. 
"^oz,  pseud.     See  Dickens,  Charles. 
Brackenbury,  C.  Booth.     Frederick 

the  great.     920.F87b. 
Brackett,  Anna,   and   Eliot,    Ida, 

comps.       Poetry    for    home    and 

school.     808.1.B72. 
Bradford,   Amory   H.      Spirit    and 

life.     252.B72. 
Bradley,  Joseph  P.  Theodore  Strong. 

920.ST8.5. 
Bramwell,    Byrom.      The    heart. 

616.  B73. 
Brande,  W.  T.,  and  Co.x,  Sir  G.  W. 

Diet,  of  science,  literature,  and  art. 

R032.B7.3. 
Brandes,  Georg.     Eminent  authors. 

920.04.B73. 
Lord  Beaconsfield.     920. D63. 
Brassey,  Anne,    lady.      Around   the 

world   in  the  yacht  "  Sunbeam." 

910.B73A. 
In     the     trades,    the    tropics,    etc. 

910.B73I. 
Sunshine  and  storm.     914.9.B73. 
Braybrook,  Richard,  lord,  ed.     Me- 
moirs    of      Samuel     Pepys. 

920.  P40. 


135 


BREMER 


AUTHOR    LIST. 


Bremer,  Frederica.   (Mary  Howitt,/r.)   Browne,    James.       The    Highlands. 


Home.     BToii. 
The  neighbors.     B75n. 
President's  daughters.     B75p. 
Brewer,  E.  Cobham.    Diet,  of  phrase 
and  fable.     R803.B75r). 
Hand-book  of  allusions.   R803.B75H. 
BuiiXiKMAN,    Thomas.        Gardener's 

assistant.     G35.B76. 
Brigham,  W.  T.     Land  of  the  Quet- 
zal.    917.28.  B76. 
Brisbix,  6^^«.  J.S.    Trees.    634.9.B77. 
Bkocklesby,   John.      INIeteorology. 

551.  B78. 
Brodribi!,  Rev.  W.  J.     Demosthenes. 
885.D39. 
joijit  author.     See  Church,  Alfred. 
Bronte,  Charlotte.      See  Nicholls, 

Mrs.  C.  B. 
Brooke,  Stopford  A.,  ed.      Life  and 
letters  of    F.   W.   Robertson. 
920.  R54. 
Brookfield,   Mrs.,   cd.      Letters    of 

Thackeray.     826.T32. 
Brooks,   Charles  T.     Ansonius,  and 
his  poem  Mosella.     In  914.W2.3. 
tr.     See  Richter. 
Brooks,  Elbridge  S.     Historic  boys. 
920.02.B80. 
In  Leisler's  times.     BSOil. 
In  No-man's  land.     BSOiN. 
Storied  holidays.     B80s. 
Story  of  the  Am.  Indian.    970.1. B80. 
Story  of  the  Am.  sailor.     359. B80. 
Brooks,    Noah.      Boy    emigrants. 

B802B. 
Brooks,  Phillips.  Tolerance.  251. BSO. 
Brown,  Howard  N.     Sunday  stories. 

252.  B81. 
Brown,  John.  John  Bunyan.  920.B880. 
Brown,  John.     Rab;  Marjorie  Flem- 
ing, etc.     BS12R. 
Brown,  S.G.  Rufus  Choate.  920.C454. 
Browne,  D.J.     Bird  fancier.    In  v.  2 
of  630.SA9. 
Manures.     631.  B81. 


941. B81. 
Browne,  Phillis.     What  girls  can  do. 

C40.B81. 
Browne,  W.    Hand.       Maryland. 

975.  B81. 
Browning,  Mrs.  E.  Barrett.     Poems. 

821.B82. 
Browning,    Robert.       Poetic    and 

dramatic  works.     821.B821. 
Selected  poems.     821.B821s. 
Brugsch,    H  e  i  n  r  i  c  h    Karl,   called 

BrugschBey.      Egypt  under  the 

Pharaohs.     932.  B83. 
Brush,  Mrs.  Christine  C.     Colonel's 

opera  cloak.     B834c. 
Brush,  George  J.,  joitit  aiitJior.     See 

Dana,  J.  D. 
Bryant,    William    Cullen.       Poetical 

works.     811. B84. 
a7id  Gay,  Sydney  H.      Hi.story  of 

the  U.  S.     973. B84. 
/;-.     See  Homer. 
ed.      Family  library  of  poetry  and 

song.     808.1. B84. 
Bryce,  Rev.  G.     Manitoba.    971.B84. 
Bryce,   James.      American   common- 
wealth.    342.  B84. 
Holy  Roman  empire.     940. B84. 
Transcaucasia    and    Ararat. 

915.6.B84. 
Buchanan,     Robert.        Undertones. 

821.B85. 
Buckle,  H.  Thomas.     Civilization  in 

England.     90LB85. 
Buckley,  Arabella  B.     Fairy-land  of 

science.     504.  B85. 
Life  and  her  children.     592.B85. 
BuGBKE,   J.    M.       Eastern    question. 

949.  B8(). 
Bulfinch,  Thomas.     Age  of  chivalry. 

398.  B87. 
Age  of  fable.     291.  B87. 
Bulkley,  L.  D.     The  skin.     In  v.  3 

of  (;13.K25. 
BuLLARD,  Asa.    Autobiog.    920.B874. 


130 


AUTHOR    LIST. 


Bl'lwer- Lyttox,     Edward    George    Burhoughs,  John,  co/i/inued. 


Earle    Lytton,  /j-/  baron  Lytton. 
Devereux.     B876d. 
Eugene  Aram.     B876e, 
Harold.     B876h. 
Kenelm  Chillingly.     B876k. 
Last  days  of  Pompeii.     B876l. 
Last  of  the  barons.     B876la. 
My  novel.     B876m. 
Pelham.     B876p. 
Rienzi.     B87Gr. 
BuLWER- Lytton,    Edward    Robert, 
1st  earl  of  Lytton.     {Owen  Mere- 
dith.)    After  paradise.    82LB87a. 
King  Arthur.     821.B87K. 
Lucile.     82LB87L. 
Bt'NCE,    Oliver   B.     {Censor.)     Don't. 

895.  B88. 
BuNNER,  H.  C.     Story  of  a  New  York 

house.     B884S. 
BuxNETT,  F.  E.,  tr.   See  Auerbach,B. 
Bi'NYAX,   John.      Pilgrim's    progress. 

244.  B88. 
Burke,  Sir].  B.,  bart.     Roll  of  Bat- 
tle Abbey.     929.1.  B91. 
BuRXABY,    F.    Gustave.      Ride    to 
Khiva.     91.18.693. 
Through  Asia  Minor.     915.6.B93. 
BuRXETT,  C.  H.      Hearing.     /;/  v.  2 

of  613. K2o. 
Burnett,  Afrs.  Frances  Hodgson. 
Editha's  burglar.     B933e. 
Fair  barbarian.     B933f. 
Haworth's.     B933h. 
Little  Lord  Fauntleroy.     B933l. 
Louisiana.     B933lo. 
Pretty  sister  of  Jose.     B933p. 
Sarah  Crewe.     B933s. 
That  lass  o'  Lowrie's.     B933t. 
"Theo."     B933TH. 
BuRXLEY,   James.      Romance    of   in- 
vention.    608.B93. 
Burns,  Robert.     Works.     820.B93. 
Burroughs,  John.     Birds  and  poets. 
814.B94B. 
Fresh  fields.     814.B94F. 


Locusts  and  wild  honey.     814.B94L. 
Pepacton.     814.B94P. 
Wake-robin.     .j98.2.B94. 
Burt,  Mary  E.     Browning's  women. 

82LB822B. 
BuscH,    Moritz.      Our    chancellor. 

920.  B54. 
BusHNELL,    Horace.      Building   eras. 

204.  B96. 
Nature  and  the    supernatural. 

210.B96. 
Women's  suffrage.     324.  B96. 
Butler,  Frances  Ann  Kemble.     See 

Kemble,  Frances  Ann. 
Butler,  John  S.    Insanity.     132.B97. 
Butler,  William.     Land  of  the  Veda. 

915.4.B97. 
Butt,  Beatrice  M.     Delicia.     B'JS3d. 
Butterworth,     Hezekiah.       Zigzag 

journeys  in  Acadia.     917.1. B98. 

n  classic  lands.     914.B9Sc. 

n  Europe.     914.B98e. 

n  India.     915.4.B98. 

n  northern  lands.     914.B98n. 

n  the  Levant.     916.2. B98. 

n  the  Occident.     917.3.B98. 

n  the  Orient.     914.B98o. 

n  the  sunny  South.     917.5.B98. 
Bynner,  Edwin  L.     Agnes  Surriage. 

B992A. 
Byron,  G.  Gordon  Noel,  lord.    Poems 

and  dramas.     82LB99. 

c 

Cable,     George     W.       Dr.     Sevier. 

CllD. 

Grandissimes.     Clio. 
Old  Creole  days.     Clio. 
Silent  South.     326.C11. 
Cabot,   J.   Elliott.      R.  W.  Emerson. 

920.EM35C. 
Caine,     T.    Hall.       The     deemster. 

C122D. 
Caird,  Edward.     Hegel.     193.H36. 
Cairo,  Sir  James.    India    915.4.C12. 


137 


CALDERWOOD 


AUTHOR    LIST. 


Henry.      Teaching. 
A.      Object     lessons. 


Calderwood, 

370.C12. 
Calkins,    N. 
372.  C12. 
joint  author.     See  Kiddle,  Henry. 
Camphell,   Archibald.      Capt.    Mac- 
Donald's  daughter,     C151c. 
Campbell,   George.    Rhetoric. 

808.  CI  5. 
Campbell,  Mrs.  Helen.      Am.  girls' 
home  book.     790.C15. 
Prisoners  of  poverty.     331. C15. 
Roger  Berkeley's  probation.  ClSiR. 
Campbell,    J.    D.     S.,   7narqjiis    of 
Lome.      Canadian      pictures. 
917.1. Clo. 
Campbell,  Thomas.    Poetical  works. 

821.C15. 
Ca:mpin,  Francis.      Mechanical  engi- 
neering.    621. C15. 
Candolle,  Alphonse  de.     Origin    of 

cultivated  plants.     581. C16. 
Capes,  W.  Wolfe.      Roman  empire. 
937.C17. 
Roman  history.     937.C17R. 
Carey,    Annie.     History  of   a   book. 

650.C18. 
"CARLETON,"/.y<?7<^.   See  Coffin, C.C. 
Carleton,  Will.    Farm  ballads. 

811.C19. 
Carlyle,  Thomas.  Essays.  824.C197. 
French  revolution.     944.04.C197. 
Friedrich  II.     920.F87c. 
Heroes    and    hero-worship,      hi 

824.C197S. 
Reminiscences.     920.04.C197. 
Sartor  resartus.     824.C197S. 
tr.     See  Goethe. 
ed.     Cromwell's  letters.     826.C88. 
Caro,  E.     George  Sand.     920.  D86.' 
Caroll,     Martha.       How     Marjorie 

helped.     C22h. 
Carpenter,    William    B.     Mental 
physiology.     131.C22. 
Use  and  abuse  of  alcoholic  liquors. 
178.C22. 


Carr,  Lucien.     Missouri.     977.C23. 
Carroll,  Lewis,  pseud.     See  Dodg- 

SON,  C.  L. 
Carryll,  Charles  Y..,  pseud.?     Davy 

and  the  goblin.     C238d. 
Carter,  Nellie  M.    Two  girls  abroad. 

914.  C24. 
Carter,    Robert    G.,   joint    author. 

See  Parker,  J.  L. 
Cary,   Alice    and    Phoebe.      Poems. 

811.C25. 
Cary,     Phoebe,   joint    author.      See 

Cary,  Alice. 
Casey,  Silas,  brig.-gen.     Infantry  tac- 
tics.    356.  C26. 
Catlin,    George.        Breath    of    life. 

613.C28. 
Cave,  Marie  E.     Color.     752.C31. 

Memory  drawing.     740.C31. 
Censor, /j-^«(/.     See  Bunce,  O.  B. 
Cervaxtes-Saavedra,    Miguel    de. 

Adventures  of  Don    Quixote  de 

la    Mancha.      Tr.  by    C.    Jarvis. 

C335D. 
Chamberlain,  Joseph.     Home  rule. 

327.  C35. 
Chamberlain,  N.  H.     Old-fashioned 

farm-house.     C354a. 
Chambers,    Robert,  ed.     Cyclopredia 

of  English  literature.     R820.C35. 
Champlin,  John  D.,/;-.     War  for  the 

Union.     973.7.  C35. 
Young    folks'     cyclopaedias. 

R031.C35. 
Champlin,  Virginia,  tr.  See  Daudet. 
Champney,   Mrs.    Lizzie    W.     Great 

grandmother's     girls      in     New 

France.     C357g. 
Rosemary  and  Rue.     C357r. 
Vassar  girls  at  home.     917.8.  C357. 
Chandler,  Peleg  W.     Gov.  Andrew. 

920.AN23. 
Chaney,  George.     Everyday  life  and 

everyday  morals.     170.C30. 
F.  Grant  &  Co.     C365F. 
Tom.     C365T. 


138 


AUTHOR    LIST. 


CLARKE 


\V.  E.  Channinj 


Chanxing,  W.  H. 

920.C3<;cH. 
Chapman,  Maria  W.,  ed.     Autobiog- 
raphy of  H.  Martineau.  920.M363. 
Charles,  Mrs.  E.  R.     Diary  of  Mrs. 
Kitty  Trevylyan.     C38d. 
Draytons  and  Davenants.     C38dr. 
Early  dawn.     C38e. 
Joan  the  maid.     C38j. 
Schonberg  Cotta  family.     C38c. 
Winifred  Bertram.     C38w. 
Charnay,    Desire.      Anct.    cities  of 

the  new  world.     917.2. C385. 
Chatrian,   Alexandre,  joint  author. 

See  Erckmanx,  Emile. 
Chaucer,  Geoffrey.     Poetical  works. 

821.C40. 
Cheney,  Mrs.  C.  E.     Civil   war. 

973.7.  C42. 
Cheny,   M.  Bushnell.      H.  Bushnell. 

920.B965. 
Chevallier,  E.,  joitit  author.     See 

Lexormant. 
Choate,  Rufus.     Orations.     815.C45. 
Chorlton,     William.      Am.     grape- 
grower's  guide.     634. C4o. 
Christian',  H.  R.H.  Princess.    Prin- 
cess Alice.     920.AL4. 
ed.      Wilhelmine,     margravine    of 
Baireuth.     920.  W64. 
Church,    Rev.     Alfred    J.      Ovid. 
871.0V4. 
Stories  from  Homer.        883.H75sc. 
-from  Livy.     878.L7GSC. 
-from  Virgil.     873.V81sc. 
Story  of  Carthage.     932. C47. 
-of    the    last    days    of    Jerusalem. 

933.J77C. 
-of  the  Persian  war.     888.H43C. 
Three  Greek  children.     C472t. 
Two  thousand  years  ago.     C472t\v. 
and  Brodribb,   W.  J.       Pliny's    let- 
ters.    870.  P71. 
Church,  Ella  R.  Birds,  ^/-^r.  598.2. C47. 
Home  garden.    In  v.  1  of  (540.  A P5. 
Home  needle.     In  v.  2  of  G40.AP5. 

139 


Church,  Ella  R.,  continued. 

How  to  furnish  a  home.     In  v.  1  of 
640.AP5. 
Church,  Richard  W.     Beginning   of 

the  middle  ages.     940. C47. 
Cicero,    M.  TuUius.   De  officiis.     Tr. 

by  A.  P.  Peabody.     171.C48. 
Cist,  Henry  M.     Army  of  the  Cum- 
berland.    973.7.C15G. 
Clark,    Rev.    B.    T.       Mirthfulness. 

817.  C54. 
Clark,  F.  Thickstun.  {F.  Thickstim.) 

A  Mexican  girl.     C.i44m. 
Clark,  George    F.     Temperance  re- 
form in  Mass.     178. C54. 
Clark,  Hugh.  Heraldry.   929.6.C.542. 
Clark,  John.     Descendants  of  Hugh 

Clark.     929.2.C544. 
Clark,  John  B.     Wealth.     330.Co4. 
Clark,  Mrs.  S.  R.  Graham.     Yensie 
Walton  books : 
Achor.     C547A. 
Herbert    Gardenell's     children. 

Co47h. 
Our  street.     Co47o. 
Tom's  street.     C.j47t. 
Triple  "  E."     C547tr. 
Yensie  Walton.     C547y. 
Clarke,  Edward  H.     Sex  in  educa- 
tion.   376.C55. 
Visions.     152.C.55. 
Clarke,    Eliza.      Susanna    Wesley. 

920.W21. 
Clarke,  F.  W.  Weights,  etc.  389. C55. 
Clarke,  James  Freeman.     Common 
sense  in  religion.     204.C55. 
Essentials  and  non-essentials  in  re- 
ligion.    230.C5O. 
Events  and  epochs  in  religious  his- 
tory.    270.C."")5. 
Everyday  religion.     241. Coo. 
Forgiveness  of  sin.     233. C55. 
Orthodoxy  ;    its   truths  and   errors. 

230.C5.-)O. 
Prayer.     217.055. 
Self-culture.     374.  Coo. 


CLARK K 


AUTHOR    LIST. 


Clarke,  James  Freemnn,  coniiniied. 
Steps  of  belief.     211. C55. 
Ten  great  religions.     290.C5o. 
Thomas  Didymus.     2:32.Co."). 
Clarke,  Joseph  F.     Doric  shaft  and 
base  found  at  Assos.     !)13.AR2i). 
Gargara,  Lamponia,  etc.     913.AR2g. 
Clarke,  R.  Sophia.     {Sophie  May) 
Asbury  twins.     C557a. 
Doctor's  daughter.     C557d. 
Drones'  honey.     C557nR. 
Little  Prudy  stories : 
Little  Prudy.     C557pa. 
Sister  Susy.     Co57pb. 
Captain  Horace.     C557pc. 
Fairy  book.     C5.')7pd. 
Cousin  Grace.     C557pe. 
Dotty  Dimple.     C557pf. 
Little  Prudy's  Flyaway  ser. : 
Aunt  Madge's  story.     C557fc. 
Little  grandmother.     C557fd. 
Little  grandfather.     C557fe. 
Our  Helen.     C557o. 
Cleavelaxd,  H.  W.,  and  Backus, 
W.  and  S.  D.     Village  and  farm 
cottages.     728.C58. 
Clemens,  E,  J.  M.     La  Plata  coun- 
tries of  South  America.     918.  C59. 
Clemens,  Samuel  L.    {Mark  Twain). 
Adventures   of    Tom    Sawyer. 
817.Co9a. 
Innocents  abroad.     817.C59i. 
Life  on  the  Mississippi.    817.C.")9l. 
Roughing  it.     817.C59r. 
Clement,    Clara   E.      See   Waters, 

Mrs.  C.  E.  Clement. 
Clemmek,    Mary   A.      See   Hudson', 

Mrs.  M.  Clemmer  A. 
Cleveland,   H.  W.  S. 
and     literature     fifty 
SIO.CGO. 
Clifford,  W.    Kingdon. 
104.  C61. 
Seeing  and  thinking.     152.C()1, 
Clodd,   Edward.      Childhood  of   the 
world.     57LC62. 


Social   life 
years    ago. 

Lectures. 


Clou(;h,   Arthur   H.,  ed.      Plutarch's 

lives.     920.03.P74c. 
CoBBE,    Frances    Power.      Duties    of 

women.     396.  C63. 
COBURX,    F.    D.      Swine    husbandr}'. 

636.4.C63. 
CoFFix, Charles  CTirXtion. {^^Carieion.") 

Boys  of  '61.     973.7.C65B. 

Boys  of  '76.     973.3.C65. 

Building  of  the  nation.     973.CG5. 

Drum-beat  of  the  nation.  973.7.CG5D. 

Following  the  flag.     973.7.C65F. 

Marching  to  victory.     973.7. CGAm. 

Old  times  in  the  colonies.   973.2.C65. 

Story  of  liberty.     940. C65. 

Winning  his  way.     C656W. 
Cohen,  J.  Solis,  M.  D.     Throat  and 

voice.     /;/  v.  3  of  613.  K25. 
Coleridce,  Henry  N.     Study  of  the 

Greek  classic  poets.     881. C07. 
Coleridge,   S.    Taylor.     Poetical 

works.     821. C67. 
Collins,  Clifton  W.   Plato.  888.P69C. 

Sophocles.     S82.S06. 
Collins,  Rev.  W.  Lucas.     Aristoph- 
anes.    882.AR4. 

Butler.     192.  B97. 

Cicero.     875.C48. 

Homer.     The  Iliad.     883.H75ic. 

Homer.    The  Odyssey.   883.H7r)OC. 

Livy.     878.L76C. 

Lucian.     888.  L96. 

Plautus  and  Terence.     872. P69. 

Thucydides.     888.T42. 

Virgil.     873.V81C. 

ed.    Anct.  classics  for  Eng.  readers. 
Collins,    W.   Wilkie.      Antonina. 
CG93A. 

Man  and  wife.     C693ai. 

Moonstone.     C693mo. 

No  name.     C693n. 

Woman  in  white.     C693w. 
CoLTON,    Rev.    Walter.      Deck    and 
port.     910.C72. 

France  and  Italy.     In  914.C72. 

Land  and  lee,  etc.     914.C72. 


140 


AUTHOR    LIST. 


COX 


CoLTON,  Rev.  Walter,  continued. 
Ship  and  shore.     914.6.C72. 
Three  years  in  California.  917.9. C72. 
Combe,    Andrew.       Mother's    guide. 

049.  C73. 
Combe,  George.    Constitution  of  man. 

139.  C73. 
CONANT,  T.  J.     Index.     R031.AM3. 
CoxiNGTON,  John  R., /r.     6"^^  Virgil. 
Connelly,    Emma    M.      Tilting    at 

windmills.     C763t. 
CONYBEARE,  W.J.,  and  HowsoN,  J.S. 

St.  Paul.     227.  P28. 
Cook,  Clarence,  ed.     Girl's  life  eighty 

years  ago.     920.B68. 
Cooke,  Frances  E.     True  to  himself. 

920.SA9r). 
Cooke,  J.  Esten.    Stonewall  Jackson. 

920.J13G. 
Virginia.     975. C77. 
CooKEjJosiah  P.  Credentials  of  science 

the  warrant  of  faith.     215. C77. 
Religion  and  chemistry.     215.C77R. 
Cooke,  M.  C.     Fungi.     589.C77. 
CooLEY,  Thomas  M.     Constitutional 

law  in  the  U.  S.     342.C77. 
Michigan.     977.C77. 

COOLIDGE,   SvLS2iU,  pSC7ld.       6'tV  WOOL- 
SEY,  S.  C. 

Cooper,   James    Fenimore.      Afloat 
and  ashore.     C784a. 
Bravo.     C784b. 
Chainbearer.     In  784s. 
Crater.     Iti  784w. 
Deerslayer.     C784d. 
Headsman.     C784h. 
Heidenmauer.     /;/  C7S4h. 
Home  as  found.     In  784ho. 
Homeward  bound.     C784ho. 
Jack  Tier.     In  C784sE. 
Lionel  Lincoln.     C784l. 
Mercedes  of  Castile.     In  C784b. 
Miles  Wallingford.     In  C784a. 
Mohicans.     In  C784d. 
Monikins.     I?i  C784he. 
Oak  openings.     In  C784l. 


Cooper,  James  Fenimore,  continued. 
Pathfinder.     C7S4p. 
Pilot.     C784PI. 
Pioneers.     I?t  C784p. 
Prairie.     C784pr. 
Precaution.     C784pre. 
Red  Rover.     C784r. 
Redskins.  •C784re. 
Satanstoe.     C784s. 
Sea  lions.     C784se. 
Spy.     C784sp. 
Two  admirals.     In  C784pi. 
Water-witch.     C784w. 
Ways  of  the  hour.     In  C784pre. 
Wept  of  Wish-ton-wish.    Itt  C784pr. 
Wing-and-Wing.     In  C784r. 
Wyandotte.     In  C784sp. 
Cooper,  Sarah.  Animal  life.    .■)91.C78. 
Cooper,  Susan  Fenimore,  ^(f.     Rhyme 
and   reason    of    country   life. 
808.1.  C78. 
COPELAND,    R.    M.      Country    life. 

630.  C79. 
CoPLESTON,  R.S.    /Eschylus.  882.iE8. 
CORBETT,  E.  K.,  tr.     See  Lessixg. 
Corson,  Hiram.     Robert  Browning's 

poetry.     821.B82c. 
CoTTiN,  Mine.  Sophie  R.     Exiles  of 

Siberia.     C822e. 
CoTTOX,  Charles,  joint  ajithor.     See 

Walton,  Izaak. 
Coues,     Elliott.      Field     ornithology. 

598.2.C83. 
Coulter,  Miss.     Farm  of  four  acres. 

630.  C83. 
Cousin,  M.  Victor.     .Modern  philoso- 
phy.    194.C83. 
The    true,    beautiful,    and    good. 
194.C83L. 
Cox,    Sir  G.   W.      Athenian  empire. 
"938.  C83. 
Crusades.     940.C83. 
Greeks  and  Persians.     938.C83G. 
joint  ed.     See  Brande,  W.  T. 
Cox,  Jacob  D.     Atlanta.     973.7.C15i. 
March  to  the  sea.     973.7.C15j. 


cox 


AU  lHOk    LIST. 


Cox,     Maria    Mcintosh.       Raymond 

Kershaw.     C835R. 
Cox,  Palmer.  The  Brownies.  S11.C83b. 

Queer  people.     811.C83Q. 
Cox,    Samuel    S.       Wliy    we    laugh. 

817.  C83. 
Coz/.ENS,  Fred.  S.  Acadia.  917.1. C838. 
Craddock,    Charles    Egbert,    pseud. 

See  MuRFREE,  M.  N. 
Craik,  Mrs.  D.  M.   Muloch.     Brave 
lady.     C844B. 
Christian's  mistake.     C844c. 
Hannah.     C844h. 
John  Halifax.     C844j. 
King  Arthur.     C844k. 
Life  for  a  life.     C844l. 
Little  Sunshine's  holiday.     C844ls. 
My  mother  and  I.     CS44m. 
Noble  life.     C844n. 
Unkind  words,  etc.     C844u. 
Woman's  kingdom.     C844w. 
Cravex,    Mme.    Augustus.      Eliane. 
C85oE. 
Fleurange.     C855f. 
Crawford,  F.  Marion.  Dr.  Claudius. 
C8o8d. 
Mr.  Isaacs.     C858.M. 
Paul  Patoff.     C8y8p. 
Roman  singer.     CS.'iSR. 
Saracinesca.     C858s. 
Zoroaster.     C8o8/.. 
Crawfurd,     Oswald.       Portugal. 

946.  C85. 
Crayon,   Geoffrey,  pseud.      See   Ir- 
ving, W. 
Creasy,     Sir    E.     Shepherd,     bart. 
Fifteen  decisive  battles.   900.C86. 
Creighton,    Louise.       Edward,    the 

black  prince.     920.ED9. 
Creighton,  Mandell.     Age  of  Eliza- 
beth.    942.05.C86. 
Cardinal  Wolsey.     920.W837. 
Creyton,  Paul,    pseud.     See  Trow- 

BRIDfJE,  J.  T. 
Critic,    pseud.       Discriminate. 
428.  C86. 


Crocker,    Lucretia.     Geography. 

910.7.C87. 
Croly,   David    Goodman.     Glimpses 

of  the  future.     304. C87. 
Cromwell,     Oliver.       Letters     and 

speeches.     826.C88. 
Cross,  J.  W.,  ed.     Letters  and  jour- 
nals of  G.  Eliot.     920.C88O. 
I  Cross,  Mrs.  Mary  Ann  Evans  Lewes. 
( George  Eliot) 
Adam  Bede.     In  C886s. 
Daniel  Deronda.     C886d. 
Essays,  poems,  etc.     824. C88. 
Felix  Holt.     C886F. 
Middlemarch.     C886i\i. 
Mill  on  the  Floss.     C886mi. 
Poems.     In  824. C88. 
Romola.     In  C886mi. 
Scenes  of  clerical  life.     C8S6s. 
Silas  Marner.     In  CS86s. 
Theophrastus  Such.     In  C886f. 
Crowningshield,     Mary     B.       All 
among      the      1  i  g  h  t  -  h  o  u  s  e  s  . 
910.  C88. 
The  ignoramuses.     914.C8S. 
Crozier,  W.,  a«^ Henderson,  Peter. 

How  the  farm  pays.     630  C88. 
Cumming,     C.     F.    Gordon.       Fiji. 

919.8.C91. 
Cummins,    Maria    S.      El     Fureidis. 
C913E. 
Lamplighter.     Ci)13L. 
Cundall,  Joseph.  Holbein.  920.H69. 
Currer  Bell,  pseud.    Sec  Nicholls, 

C.  Bronte. 
CuRRiE,  James.     Education.  371. C93. 
CuRTEis,    Arthur    M.       Macedonian 

empire.     938.C94. 
Curtis,  B.  Robbins.     Dottings  round 

the  circle.     915. C94. 
Curtis,    George    \V.       Howadji     in 
Syria.     915.6.C94. 
Lotus-eating.     917.47. C94. 
Potiphar  papers.     817.C94. 
Prue  and  I.     C944p. 
W.  C.  Brvant.     920.B846c. 


142 


AUTHOR    LIST. 


DAWSON 


Curtis,  George  W.,  continued. 

ed.     Motley's  cor  re  sponden  ce. 

816.M85. 
Rural  essays.     710.D75R. 

CuRZOX,  Robert,  yr.     Visit  to  monas- 
teries.    916.2.C943. 

CusACK,    Sister    M.    Francis    Clare. 
Nun  of  Kenmare.     920.C95. 

CiSHiNG,    L.    S.     Law   of  legislative 
assemblies.     32S.C95. 

CusHiNG,  William.     Initials  and  pseu- 
donyms.    R014.C9."5. 

CusT,  Sir  Edward.     Wars  of  the  ISth 
century.     900.  C9G. 

Custer,  Mrs.  E.  B.     Boots  and  sad- 
dles.    917.8.C9G1!. 
Tenting  on  the  plains.     917.8.C96T. 

Custer,  Gen.  G.  A.     My  life  on  the 
plains.     970.6.C96. 

Cutter,    Charles.      Alphabetic-order 
table.     029.C98. 


D 

H. 


Cattle    doctor. 


H. 


C 


Dr.  A.  Joshee. 


Dadu,    George 

619.Dr2. 
Dall,   Caroline 

920.J783. 
Dalton,    John 

012.  Dl  7. 
Dana,    Charles 

RiPLEV,  George. 
Daxa,  James  D.     Geology.    .")50.D19. 
a?id   Brush,    G.    J.       Mineralogy. 

549.D19. 
Dana,  Katharine  Floyd. 

Wadsworth.) 
Our  Phil,  etc.     D192(). 
Dana,    Richard    H.,  Jr. 

before  the  mast.     910. D19. 
Dana,  S.  L.      Manures.      In  v.    2  of 

630.  SA9. 
Dante,    Alighieri.      Divine    comedy. 

Tr.  by    H.    W.    Longfellow. 

851.D23. 
D'Anvers,  li., pseud.  See  Bell,  Mrs. 

N.  Meuofens. 


P  Ii  y  s  i  o  1  o  g  y  . 
A.,   Joint    ed.      See 


{Olive   A. 


Two   years 


Darlington,   W.    M.,   ed.      Smith's 

captivity.     970.<).SM5. 
Darwix,    Charles     R.       Descent  of 
man.     57o.D2.-)n. 
Emotions    in     man     and     animals. 

o9LD25. 
Formation    of    vegetable   mould. 

595.D25. 
Insectivorous  plants.     oSl.D25. 
Journal  during  voyage  of  H.  M.  S. 

"  Beagle."     508.D2o. 
Origin  of  species.     575.D25o. 
What  Mr.  Darwin  saw.     508.D2ow. 
Darwin,  Francis,  ed.      Life  and  let- 
ters of  C.  Darwin.     920.D2o8. 
Dasent,  Sir  G.  W.,  tr.        See    As- 

BJORNSEN  and  MoE. 
Daudet,  Alphonse.     La  Belle  Niver- 
naise.     843.D26. 
Kings  in  exile.     Tr.  by  V.  Champlin. 
D265K. 
Davidson,     Ellis.       Boy    joiner. 
680.  D28. 
Our  homes  ;  what  made  of.  C9LD28. 
Davidson,  J.  T.     Talks  with  young 

men.     170.  D28.     ' 
Davidson,  Thomas.      Art   in   educa- 
tion.    370.D28. 
Davies,   Rev.   James.     Catullus,    etc. 
874.  C29. 
Hesiod  and  Theognis.     883.H46. 
Davis,  Irenaeus  Prime,  Joint  autJior. 

See  Guernsey,  Alfred  H. 
Davis,  J.  R.,  /;-.     See  Aueruach,  B. 
Da\  K,  Thomas.     Preparing  of  micro- 
scopic objects.     578.  D28. 
Davis,  M.  E.   M.     In  war   times    at 

La  Rose  Blanche.     D295i. 
Davis,  Mrs.  S.   M.  Henry.     Norway 
nights    and    Russian    days. 
914.8.D29. 
Sir  Philip  Sidney.     920.SI4. 
Dawes,  Anna  Laurens.     How  we  are 

governed.     342.  D32. 
Dawson,  E.  C.     James   Hannington. 
920.  HI  96. 


143 


DAY 


Al'THOK    LIST. 


Day,  Horace.   Opium  habit.  178.D33.    Dickens,  Charles  J.  H.,  conthiued. 


De  Costa,  B.  F.,  and  Johnston,  H. 
P.,  eds.  Magazine  of  Am.  histor3\ 
00.').M27. 

De  FoK.    Daniel.      Robinson  Crusoe. 
D3G3K. 
See  also  Schwacoffer,  'S\.  A. 

De  Forrest,  J.  W.  Miss  Ravenel's 
conversion.     D364.M. 

De  Graff,    Esmond.       School-room 
guide.     371. D36. 
and  SywTW,  .Margaret  K.     Develop- 
ment lessons.     371.D36i). 

Deland,  Mrs.  Margaret  Campbell. 
John  Ward,  preacher.     D374j. 

De  Leon,  Edwin.  The  Khedive's 
Egypt.     91G.2.D37. 

De  Long,  Mrs.  Emma,  ed.  Voyage 
of  the  Jeannette.     919.D.38. 

De  Long,  G.  W.  Voyage  of  the 
Jeannette.     919.8.D38. 

De  Mille,  James.  Helena's  house- 
hold.    D393H. 

Dfmmix,  Auguste.  Arms  and  armour. 
35.5.  D39. 

Denison,  T.  S.  An  iron  crown.  D41i. 

Denton,  Sherman  F.  Incidents  in  a 
collector's  rambles.     919.4.D43. 

Depping,  Guillaume.  Wonders  of 
bodily  strength  and  skill. 
796.D44. 

Dewev,  Melvil.  Decimal  classifica- 
tion.    029.D51. 

Dewey,  Orville.     Works.     208.D5L 

Diaz,   Mrs.    Abby   Morton.     Bybury 
to  Beacon  St.     (540. D54. 
Jimmyjohns ;      and     other    stories. 
D.546J. 

Diaz  De  Bivar,  Rodrigo,  called  the 
Cid.  Chronicle  of  the  Cid.  Tr. 
by  R.  Southey.     hi  86LLSL 

Dicey,  Edward.  V.  PImmanuel. 
920.V66. 

Dickens,  Charles  J.  Huffam.     Ameri- 
can notes.     Ill  914.5.  D.")5. 
Barnabv  Rudge.     DrjoB, 


Bleak  house.     D.jobl. 

Child's  hist,  of  England.     942. D55. 

Christmas  books.     D55c. 

Christmas  stories.     Doom. 

David  Copperfield.     D55d. 

Dombey  and  son.     Do.jdo. 

Great  expectations.     D55g. 

Hard  timt  s.     /;/  v.  2  of  D55b. 

Little  Dorritt.     D55l. 

Martin  Chuzzlewit.     D55m. 

Mystery  of  Edwin  Drood.     DTmmy. 

Nicholas  Nickleby.     D.>")N. 

Old  curiosity  shop.     D5.")0. 

Oliver  Twist.     D.").")0L. 

Our  mutual  friend.     Doool'. 

Pickwick  papers.     Doop. 

Pictures  from  Italy.     914.5. D55. 

Sketches  by  Boz.     D.55s. 

Tale  of  two  cities.     DoSt. 

Uncommercial  traveller.     D55u. 
Dialogues  from.    Fette.    793.D55. 
Dickens  diet.     Pierce.     D550. 
Dickinson,     Mrs.     E.    C.       King's 

daughters.     Do6k. 
Disraeli,    B.,    earl  of  Beaconsfield. 

Alroy.     D63a. 

Tancred.     D63t. 

Vivian  Grey.     D63v. 
Di.xon,  E.  Saul.  Poultry.  636.0.D648. 
Dixon,  James.     The  eye.     616.D64. 
Dixon,  W.  Hepworth.    Her  majesty's 

tower.     942.D64. 
DOBSOX,  Austin.     Hogarth.  920.H67. 
Dodge,  D.  Stuart,  ed.     Memorials  of 

William  E.  Dodge.     920.D66r). 
Dodge,  Grace  H.      Letters  to    busy 

girls.     G40.D66. 
Dodge,    Mary    Mapes.     Baby  world. 
D6G4i?. 

Donald  and  Dorothy.     D664d. 

Hans  Brinker.     DGMii. 
Dod(;e,    Nathaniel    S.       Stories     of 

American  history.     973.D66. 
Dodge,   Richard  I.      Plains    of    the 
great  West.     978.  D66. 


144 


AUTHOR    LIST, 


DUMAS 


DoDGSON,  C.  Lutwidge.     {Lewis  Car- 
roll) 
Alice's  adventures,  etc.     D665a. 
Through  the  looking  glass.    D665T. 
DoLBEAR,   A.    E.       The    telephone. 

537.  DOS. 
Dole,  Charles  F.     Jesus  and  the  men 

about  him.     232. D68. 
Dole,  Edmund    P.     Law.      340.  DOS. 
Dole,  Helen  B.,  tr.     See  Baumbach. 
Dole,  Nathan  H.     Russia.    947.D68. 
DoxNE,  William   B.      Euripides. 
882.  EU7. 
Tacitus.     878.T11. 
Donnelly,    Ignatius.       Atlantis. 
572.D71. 
Great  cryptogram.     S22.SH10D. 
Ragnarok.     571. D71. 
Dorr,  Mrs.   Julia  C.    R.     Bermuda. 

917.29.  D730. 
Doubleday,  Abner.    Chancellorsville 
and  Gettysburg.     973.7.C1.5F. 
Forts     Sumter    and    Moultrie. 
973.7.  D74. 
DouDNEY,    Sarah.       Stepping-stones- 

D742S. 
Douglas,    Amanda   M.     Claudia. 
D744C. 
Modern  Adam  and  Eve.     D744m. 
Seven  daughters.     D744s. 
Stephen  Dane.     D744st. 
DowD,    D.   L.      Physical  culture. 

613.D70. 
Dowden,    Edward,  ed.     Correspond- 
ence of    H.  Taylor.     826.  T21. 
Downing,  And.  J.      Architecture  of 
country  houses.     72S.D75. 
Fruits  and  fruit  trees.     034. D75. 
Landscape  gardening.     710.D75T. 
Rural  essays.     710.D75R. 
ed.     Horticulture.     7L6.L64. 
Dr.vke,  Francis  S.     Diet,  of  Am.  bi- 
ography.    R920.07.D78. 
Indian  history.     970.1. D78. 
Drake,  Samuel  Adams.     Around  the 
Hub.     974.4.  B65D. 


Drake,  Samuel  Adams,  conthiued. 
Burgoyne's  invasion.  973.3. D78. 
Heart    of    the    White    Mountains. 

917.42.  D78. 
Makingof  the  great  West.    978.D78. 

-  of  New  England.     974.D78. 
Nooks  and  corners  of  the  New  Eng. 

coast.     917.4.D7SN. 
Old    landmarks    of    Boston. 
917.44.D7So. 

-  of  Middlesex.     917.44.D78oL. 
Our  great  benefactors.    920.02. D78. 
and  others.      Middlesex    county. 

974.4.  M58d. 
Draper,  J.  W.    Physiology.    012.D79' 

Religion  and  science.     215.  D79. 
Drummond,  Henry.     Natural  law  in 

the  spiritual  world.     215. D84. 
Dryden,    John.       Poetical    works, 

821. D84. 
Du  Chaillu,  Paul  B.     Land  of  the 
midnight  sun.     914.8.  D85. 
Lost  in  the  jungle.     910.7.  D85. 
DuDEVANT,  Mme.  A.  L.  A.  D.   {George 
Sand.)     Consuelo.     DSGc. 
Countess  of  Rudolstadt.     D86co. 
DuFFERix,    Earl    of.      See    Black- 
wood, F.  T. 
Duffy,  Sir  C.  Gavan.     Four  years  of 

Irish  history.     941.5.D87. 
Dulles,  Charles  W.     Accidents,  etc. 

017.  D88. 
Dumas,  Alexander.    Chicot  the  jester. 
D89c, 
Count  of  Monte-Cristo.     DS9co. 
Forty-five  guardsmen.     D89f. 
Marguerite  de  Valois.     D89m. 
Memoirs  of  a  physician  ser. : 
Queen's  necklace.     D89q. 
Taking  the  Bastile.     D89t. 
Countess  de  Charny,     D89cs, 
Three  guardsmen  ser. : 

Three    musketeers,   [guardsmen.] 

DS9TH. 
Twenty  years  after.     D89tw. 
Vicomte  de  Bragelonne.     D89v. 


10 


145 


DUNCAN 


AUTHOR    LIST. 


Duncan,  Martin.     Transformation  of 

insects.     59o.D91. 
DuNGLisoN,  Robley.     Diet,  of  medi- 
cal science.     610.D91. 
Dunn,  J.  P.     Indiana.    977.D92. 
DuRAND,    Mine.    Alice    M.      [Henry 

Grt'ville.)     Dosia.     Tr.  by  M.  N. 

Sherwood.     D9.3d. 
Tania's  peril.     Tr.  by  G.  D.  Cox. 

D93t. 
DuRRiE,  Daniel   S.      Index   to   Am. 

genealogies.     929.1.  D63. 
DwiGHT.  M.  A.     Grecian  and  Roman 

mythology.     292.  D9G. 
Dyer,  Thomas  H.   Pompeii.  913.D98. 


Eastman,  Julia  A.     Striking  for  the 

right.     EA7s. 
Ebers,    Georg.      Egyptian    princess. 
Tr.  by  Eleanor  Grove.     EB3e. 
Emperor.      Tr.    by   Clara    Bell. 

EB3i:m. 
Bride   of  the    Nile.     Tr.  by   Clara 

Bell.     EB3b. 
Burgomaster's  wife.     Tr.  by    M.  J. 

Safford.     EB3bu. 
Margery.  Tr.  by  Clara  Bell.    EB3m. 
The    sisters.      Tr.   by   Clara   Bell. 

EB3s. 
Uarda.     Tr.  by  Clara  Bell.      EB3u. 
Edgkworth,  Maria.       Classic   tales. 
ED38C. 
Helen.     EDSSii. 
Edmonds,  S.  Emma  E.     Nurse  and 

spy.     973.7.  ED52. 
Edwards,   H.  Sutherland.      Rossini. 
920.R73EJ). 
Rossini  and  his  school.    920.R73ee. 
Edwards,  Peter  C,  jr.     The  choris- 
ter's mission.     811. EDO. 
Eggleston,    Edward.       The    circuit 
rider.     EG3c. 
The  Greysons.     EG3g. 
Hist,  of  the  U.  S.     973.EG3H. 
Hoosier  schoolmaster.    EG3ii. 


Egglestox,  Edward,  conthmed. 
Household    history    of    the    U.    S. 

973.EG3IIO. 
and  Seelye,  Lillie  E. 

Brant  and  Red  Jacket.    970.2.B73. 
Montezuma.     970.2.  M76. 
Pocahontas.     970.2.  P75. 
Tecumseh.     970.2.T22. 
Eggli:ston,  George  C.     Red  Eagle. 
970.2.  R24. 
Strange    stories   from    history, 
900.EG33. 
Eliot,   George,  psend.      See  Cross, 

Mrs.  M.  E.  Lewes. 
Eliot,     Ida,     joiiit    coin  p.      See 

Brackett,  Anna. 
Eliot,  William  G.     The  discipline  of 
sorrow.     244.  EL4. 
Doctrines  of  Christianity.    230. EL4. 
Early  religious  education.    234.EL4. 
Lectures  to  young  men.     243. EL4. 
Lectures  to  young  women.   396.EL4. 
Story    of     Archer     Alexander. 
920.AL22. 
Elliott,  F.  R.     Hand-book  for  fruit 

growers.     G34.EL5. 
Elliott,  Henry  W.     Seal  islands  of 

Alaska.     917.9.UN3E. 
Ellis,  Benjamin,  comp.      Medical 

formulary.     61 5.  ELS. 
Ellis,  George  E.     Battle  of  Bunker's 
[Breed's]  hill.     973.3.EL5. 
Puritan  age  of  Mass.     974.4.EL5. 
Ely,   Richard  T.     French  and  Ger- 
man socialism  in   modern  times. 
335.EL9. 
Labor      movement      in      America. 

331.  EL9. 
Problems  of  today.     330.EL9. 
Taxation  in  America.     336. EL9. 
Em.inuel,    Henry.      Diamonds,    etc. 

549.EM1. 
Emerson,    E.  Waldo.      Emerson   in 

Concord.     920.EM35E. 
Emerson,    George    B.       Trees    and 
shrubs  of  Mass.     582.EM3. 
14G 


AUTHOR   LIST. 


FIELD 


Emerson,  Ralph  Waldo.     Conduct  of 
life.     8U.EM3C. 
English  traits.     914.2.EM3. 
Essays.     814.EM3e. 
Lectures  and  biographical  sketches. 

814.EM3L. 
Letters  and  social  aims.  814.EM3le. 
Miscellanies.     814.EM3m. 
Nature,    addresses,     and     lectures. 

814.EM3X. 
Poems.     811.EM3. 
Representative  men.     920.04.EM3. 
Society  and  solitude.     814.EM3s. 
Erasmus,  Desiderius.     Praise  of  folly. 

839.ERL  ^ 
Erckmanx,   Emile,  and    Chatrian, 
Alexandre. 
Citizen  Bonaparte.     ER2c. 
Conscript.     ER2cn'. 
Country  in  danger.     ER2co. 
Madame  Therese.     ER2m. 
States  general.     ER2s. 
Story  of  the  Plebiscite.     ER2st. 
Waterloo.     ER2w. 
Year  one  of  the  republic.     ER2y. 
Ernst,  Louis.  Span,  course.  468.ERG. 
Evans,  Augusta  J.    See  Wilson,  Mrs. 

A.J. 
Evelyn,    John.      Mrs.    Godolphin. 

920.G542. 
Everett,  C.  Carroll.    Poetry,  comedy, 
and  duty.    814.EV2. 
Science  of  thought.     160.EV2. 
EvERETT,Edward.     George  Washing- 
ton.    920.W27E. 
EvERS,  Henry.    Navigation.  G56.EV2. 
Steam  and  steam  engine.     G21.EV2. 
EwiNG,  Mrs.  Juliana  H.     Jan  of  the 
windmill.     EWoj. 
Six  to  sixteen.     EW5s. 
Snap-dragons.     EW5sN. 
We  and  the  world.     EW5w. 


Farley,     Fred. 
231.F22. 


F 

A. 


Unitarianism. 


Farmer,   Lydia   H.     Boy's   book   of 
famous  rulers.     920.04.F22. 
La  Fayette.     920.  L13. 
Farquharson,  Martha.    See  Finley, 

Mrs.  M.  F. 
Farragut,  Loyall.     D.  G.  Farragut. 

920.F24F. 
Farrar,   Capt.  C.  A.  J.      Lake  and 
forest  ser. : 
Down  the  West  Branch.     F243d. 
Eastward  ho !     F243e. 
Up  the  North  Branch.     F243u. 
Wild  woods  life.     F243w. 
Farrar,  Frederic  W.     Eric.    F244e. 
St.  Winifred's.     F244s. 
Witness     of      history     to     Christ. 
239.F24. 
Fellow,  A.  Rochester,  pseud.      See 

SCUDDER,  S.  H. 

Fellows,  H.  Parker.     Boating  trips 
on  New  Eng.  rivers.     917.4. F33. 
Felton,    Cornelius    C.      Greece. 

938.  F34. 
Fenelon,  FranQois  de  Salignac  de  la 
Mothe.     Adventures   of   Telema- 
chus.     F35t. 
Fenn,  G.  Manville.     Dick  o'  the  fens. 
F363D. 
Mother  Carey's  chicken.     F363m. 
Fergussox,     James.       Architecture. 
720.  F38. 
Modern  architecture.     724.  F38. 
Fernow,  B.E.  Forestry.  6.34.9.UN3F. 
Ferris,   George   T.      Great   singers. 

920.02.  F4L 
Fessendex,  T.  G.     Am.  kitchen  gar- 
dener.    In  v.  2  of  630.SA9. 
Fette,   W.  Eliot,  comp.      Dialogues 

from  Dickens.     793.D5o. 
Field,   Henry   M.     Among  the  holy 
hills.     915.6.F45. 
From  Egypt  to  Japan.     915.4.  F45. 
From   the    Lakes    of    Killarney  to 

the  Golden  Horn.     914.F4o. 
Gibraltar.     914.().F4o. 
On  the  desert.    91o.3.F45. 


147 


FIELDS 


AUTHOR    LIST. 


Fields,  James  T.      Underbrush. 
814.  F46. 
Yesterdays  with  authors.     820. F4G. 
FiGUiER.  Louis.     Reptiles  and  birds. 
698.F464. 
Vegetable  world.     5S1.F464. 
FiNLAY,  George.     Greece.     938. F49. 
FiNLEY,  Afrs.  Martha  Farquharson. 
The    Elsie    books: 

Elsie    Dinsmore.     F49oea. 
Holidays  at  Roselands.     F495eb. 
Elsie's  girlhood.     F495ec. 
Elsie's  womanhood.     F49oed. 
Elsie's  motherhood.     F495ee. 
Elsie's  children.     F49oef. 
Elsie's  widowhood.     F495eg. 
Fisher,  Frances  C.  {Christian  Reid) 

See  Tiernan,  Mrs.  F.  C. 
Fisher,  George  Park.     Christian  evi- 
dences.    239.F53. 
Outline  of  history.     909.F53. 
The  reformation.     270. F53. 
Fiske,    John.       Beginnings   of    New 
England.     974.  F54. 
Critical  period  of  American  history. 

973.3.  F54c. 
Outlines     of     cosmic      philosophy. 

113.Fo4. 
Tobacco  and  alcohol.     613. F54. 
War  of  independence.     973.3.  Fo4w. 
joint  ed.     See  Wilson,  J.  G. 
Fitch,  J.  G.     Teaching.     370.F55. 
Flagg,  Wilson.     Birds   and   seasons 
of  New  England.     598.2. F59. 
Studies  in  field  and  forest.  814.F59. 
Fla.mmarion,   Camille.     The   atmos- 
phere.    551. F61. 
Flanders,   George   F.      Life's  prob- 
lems.    204.FG1. 
Fleming,  G.  Horseshoeing.  682. F62. 
Fleming,     George,   pseud.      See 

Fletcher,  J.  C. 
Fletcher,  Austin   B.,  conip.     Read- 
ings and  recitations.     808.5.  FG3. 
Fl?:tcher,  E.  Hatch.     Maj.  Timothy 
Hatch.    929.2.H28. 


Fletcher,  James.    Poland.    943.  F63. 
Fletcher,  Julia  C.  {George  Fleming) 
Kismet.     F633k. 
Mirage.     FG33m. 

Truth  about  Clement  Ker.     F633t. 
Fletcher,  W.    L,   ed.     Co-operative 
index.     R050.F63. 
joint  ed.     See  Poole,  W.  F. 
Flint,  Austin.     Medicine.     616.F64. 
Flint,    Charles      L.       Grasses,    etc. 
G33.FG4. 
Milch  cows.     637. F64. 
Foa,  Mme.  Eugenie.       Contes    biog- 

raphiques.     843.FG8. 
FooTE,    Mary    H.      John    Bodewin's 
testimony.     F735j. 
Led-horse  claim.     F735L. 
Force,     Manning    F.       From     Fort 

Henry  to  Corinth.     973.7. C15b. 
Foreman,  A,  pseud.     Big  wages,  etc. 

331.  F76. 
Forster,   John.      British    statesmen. 
920.04.  F77. 
Charles  Dickens.     920.D55. 
Foster,  J.  Ellen.     Crime  against  Ire- 
land.    327.F81. 
Foster,  John  W.     Prehistoric   races 

of  the  U.S.     571.F81. 
Foster,  John   Y.     New  Jersey  and 

the  rebellion.     973.7.F81. 
Fothergill,    Jessie.       From    Moor 
isles.     F82f. 
Lasses  of  Leverhouse.     F82l. 
Fothergill,  John  Milner.     Diseases 
of  sedentary   and  advanced    life. 
613.F82. 
The  will  power.     159. F82. 
FouQufi.     See  La  Mottk,  Fouqud. 
FowNES,  George.  Chemistry.  540.F82. 
Franzos,    K.   Emil.     For   the   right. 

F85F. 
Eraser,    A.     Campbell.       Berkeley. 

192.B45. 
Fredet,     Peter.       Ancient     history. 
930.  F87. 
Modern  history.     909.F87. 


148 


AUTHOR    LIST, 


GEIKIE 


Soubriquets,    etc. 
Die  journalisten. 


F9lL. 

Education 


of 


Boy's  Frois- 


author.       See 


Freeman,  Edward  A.  Ottoman  power 

in  Europe.     949.F87. 
William  the  conqueror.     920.W67f. 
Freeman,     Frederic.       Cape      Cod. 

974.4.  F87. 
Freemantle,  Edward    A.     Methods 

of  hist,  study.     907.  F87. 
French,    Alice.       (Octave     TJianet) 

Knitters  in  the  sun.     F884k. 
French,    H.     F.       Farm     drainage. 

631.F88. 
Frey,    Albert    R. 

R014.F89. 
Freytag,  Gustave. 

833.F89. 
Friis,  J.  A.     Lajla. 
Froebel,  Friedrick. 

man.     370.  F92. 
Froissart,  Sir  J.,  bart 

sart.     940.  F92. 
Frost,    Annie,  joint 

Williams,  H.  T. 
Frost,  H.  F.     Schubert.    920.SCH7. 
Frost,  John.     Presidents  of   the   U. 

S.     920.07.F92. 
Frothingham,  Ellen,  tr.     See  Auer- 

BACH,   B. 

Frothingham,   Octavius   B.      Theo- 
dore Parker.     920.P224. 
Frothingham,   Richard.      Siege    of 

Boston.     974.4.  B6.5F. 
Froude,     J.      Anthony.        Cfesar, 
920.C113F. 
English  in  Ireland.     941.0.F93. 
Carlyle.     920.C197fr. 
Same.     920.C197fs. 
England.     942.05.  F93. 
Oceana.     990.F93. 
Short  studies.     824.F93. 
Two  chiefs  of  Dunboy.     F936t. 
ed.      Letters   and   memorials    of  J. 
Carlyle.     920.C196. 
Fuller,     Andrew     S.      Forestry. 
634.9.  F95. 
Propagation  of  plants.     716. F95. 
Small  fruit  culturist.     634.F95. 


Fulton,      J.      A.       Peach     culture. 

634.F9.56. 
Fultox,  R.   L.,  ajid  Trueblood,  T. 

C,   eds.       Choice      readings. 

808.O.F92. 


Gairdner,   James.       Lancaster    and 

York.     942.04.G124. 
Galdos.     See  Perez  Galdos. 
Gannet,   Abbie   M.     The   old   farm 

home.     811.G15. 
Gannett,  W.  C.     Ezra   S.    Gannett. 

920.G152. 
Gardiner,    S.   Rawson.      First    two 
Stuarts,  etc.     942.06.G16. 
Thirty  years'  war.     943.G16. 
Gardner,    Dorsey.       Quatre     Bras, 
Ligny  and  Waterloo.    944.05.G17. 
Gardner,     Eugene    C.      Homes. 

728.  G17. 
Garrett,     Edward,     pseud.        See 

Mayo,  L  F. 
Gaskell,  M7's.  Elizabeth    C.      Char- 
lotte Bronte.     920.N514. 
Cousin  Phillis.     G21c. 
Cranford.     G21cR. 
Mary  Barton.     G2Lm. 
North  and  South.     G21n. 
Sylvia's  lovers.     G21s. 
Wives  and  daughters.     G21\v. 
Gautier,  Thcophile.     Romance  of  a 
mummy.     G23r. 
Winter  in  Russia.     914.7.G23. 
Gav,   Sydney  H.      James    Madison. 
920.  M  20. 
joint  author.     See  Bryant,  W.    C. 
Gebler,    Karl    v.         Galileo    Galilei 

and  the  Roman  curia.     920. G13. 
Gehring,  Franz.    Mozart.    920.M878. 
Geikie,    Archibald.      Field    geology. 
550.G27O. 
Text-book  of  geology.     550.G27t. 
Geikie,  Cunningham.  Christ.  232.G27. 
Geikie,      James.       The      ice     age. 
551.G27. 


149 


GERARD 


AUTHOR    LIST. 


Gerard,   Mine.    E,    de    Laszowska. 
Land     beyond      the      forest. 
914.3.G31.' 
Gerrish,  Rev.  Theo.,  and  Hutchin- 
son, Rev.  J.  S.     The  blue  and  the 
gray.     973.7.  G3-2. 
Giherne,  Agnes.     Ainiee.     G35a. 
Among  the  stars.     523.G3."). 
Fathur  Aldur.     G3oF. 
Geology  for  beginners.     550.G35. 
Twilight  talks.     502.G3o. 
Gibbon,  Edward.     Decline  and  fall  of 

the  Rom.  empire.     937. G35. 
Gibson,  W.  H.     Camp   life  and   the 

tricks  of  trapping.     799. G35. 
GiFFiN,    W.    //v.    Civics    for    young 

Americans.     342.G3G. 
Gillmore,  Q.  a.     Roads.     C2.").G41. 
GiLMAN,  Arthur.     First  steps  in  gen- 
eral history.     909.  G42. 
Hist,  of  the  Am.  people.     973.G42. 
Gilman,    Daniel  C.     James    Monroe. 

920.  M75. 
Gladden,      Washington.        Applied 
Christianity.     177.G45. 
Plain  thoughts  on  the  art  of  living. 

170.G4O. 
Working  people  and   their  employ- 
ers.    331.G4.5. 
ed.     Parish  problems.     250. G4o. 
Gladstone,     W.     Ewart.      Homer. 
883.H75G. 
Juventus  mundi.     292.G45. 
Gleason,  Oscar  R.     Vicious  horses. 

G36.1.G47. 
Goethe,  J.  Wolfgang  von.    Autobiog- 
raphy.    Tr.    by   J.    Oxenford. 
920.  G55. 
Elective  affinities  and  tales.     Tr.  by 

R.  D.  Boylan.     In  G55s. 
Faust.    Pt.    1.     Prose  trans,    by  A. 
Hayward.     Pt.  2.     Poetical  trans, 
by  Miss  Swan  wick.    832.  G55. 
Same.    Tr.  by  B.  Taylor.    832.G55T. 
Letters  from  Switzerland  and  Italy. 
In  G55s. 


Goethe,  J.  Wolfgang  von,  continued. 
Poems.     Tr.  by  E.  A.  Bowring  and 

of  hers.     83LG55. 
Sorrows  of  Werther.     Go-^is. 
Wilhelm    Meister's    apprenticeship 
and  travels.     Tr.  by  T.   Carlyle. 
G5r)W. 
Goldsmith,  Oliver.  Poems.  82LG57. 
Vicar  of  Wakefield.     G57v. 
Works.     820.  G57. 
Goodholme,  Todd  S.      Domestic  cy- 
clopaedia.    R640.G(3L 
Goodrich,    C.    A.      Signers    to    the 
declaration  of  independence. 
920.07.G62. 
Goodwin,     J.      H.        Book-keeping. 

657.GG3. 
Gordon,   Maj.-gen.  C  G.     Journals. 
920.G65. 
Letters.     820.  G65. 
Gordon,   J.    E.    H.     Electricity,  etc. 

537.G65. 
Gordon,  Lydia  L.    From  Lady  Wash- 
ington   to    Airs.    Cleveland. 
920.07.  GG5. 
Gordon,  Mary  A.,  ed.     Letters  of  C. 

Gordon.     826.G65. 
Goss,   Warren    Lee.     Soldier's   story 
of     captivity     at     Andersonville- 
973.7.GG9. 
Gosse,   Philip    H.     Romance  of  nat- 
ural history.     591. GG9. 
GouGH,  John  B.    Autobiog.    920.G72. 
Gould,    Sabine    Baring-        Curious 
myths.     291.G73. 
Red  Spider.     G736r. 
Story  of  Germany.     943. G73. 
GouLDiNG,  F.  R.     Marooner's  island. 

G735M. 
Gow,   Alexander    M.     Good    morals. 

170.G74. 
Graham,  Y^nm?,^  pseud.    See  Moles- 
worth,  Mrs.  M.  L. 
Graham,  ^/;'j.  H.  {Evuna  Marshall.) 
Millicent  Legh.     G7Gm. 
Mrs.  Mainwaring's  journal.    G7Gmi. 


150 


AUTHOR    LIST. 


H.  H. 


Grant,    Sir   Alexander,  bat't.     Aris- 
totle.    888.AR4. 
Xenophon.     888.X2. 

Grant,  James.     India.     954.G76. 

Grant,  Robert.     Jack  Hall.     G76;jj. 
Jack  in  the  bush.     G76ojA. 

Grant,    Ulysses   S.      Memoirs. 
920.G7r)5G. 

Gray,  Asa.     Botany.     580.G79. 
Natural    science    and    religion. 
215.G79. 

Gray,  Henry.     Anatomy.     611. G79. 

Gray,  John  H.     China.     915.1. G80. 

Greely,    Adolphus    W.       American 
weather.     551. G81. 
Arctic  service.     919.8. GSl. 

Green,  Anna  Katharine.  See  Rohlfs, 
Mrs.  A.  K.  Green. 

Green,    J.    Richard.      The    English 
people.     942.G82. 

Green,  Samuel  G.     French  pictures. 
914.4.G82. 
German  pictures.     914.3.G82. 

Greene,  Francis  V.    The  Mississippi. 
97.3.7.C15H. 

Greene,  G.  Washington.    The  Amer- 
ican revolution.     973.3.G83H. 
German  element  in  the  war  of  Amer- 
ican independence.     973.3. G83g. 
Rhode  Island.     974.5.G83. 

Greene,   Homer.     Blind    brother. 
G83B. 
Burnham  Breaker.     G83bu. 

Greenwood,  F.  W.  P.     The  apostles. 
22(3.  G85. 

Greenwood,    Grace,      pseud.      See 
LiPPINCOTT,  S.  J. 

Greey,  Edward.  Tokio.   915.2.G86w. 
Young   Americans    in    Japan. 
915.2.G86V. 

Gregory,  James  H.     Squashes,  cab- 
bages, and  onions.     635. G86. 

Greville,  Henry,  pseud.     See  DuR- 
AND,  Mine.  A.  M. 

Grey,  Maxwell,  pseud.     See  Uttiet, 
Miss. 


Griffis,  W.  E.   The  mikado's  empire. 

952.  G87. 
Griffith,  Arthur.     Lola.     G876l. 
Griffith,  Robert.     Boys'  useful  pas- 
times.    790.G87. 
Grimm,  Herman.   Raphael.  920.R18G. 
Grimm,   Jacob    L.    and  Wilhelm    K. 

Fairy  tales.     G88. 
Griswold,  Hattie  T.     Home  life  of 

great  authors.     920.02.GS8. 
Griswold,   W.    M.     O.    P.    index. 

R050.O4. 
Gronluxd,    Laurence.     Co-operative 

commonwealth.     335.  G90. 
Grove,    Eleanor,    tr.      See     Ebers, 

Georg. 
Guenon,  M.  Francis.  Cows.  G37.G93. 
Guernsey,    Alfred   H.,   and  Alden, 

H.  M.    The  rebellion.   973.7.G93. 
and  Davis,  I.  P.     Health.     In  v.  3 

of  640.AP5. 
Guernsey,    Lucy    E.     Through    un- 
known ways.     G934t, 
Guest,  M.J.     Eng.  history.    942.G93. 
Guild,     Curtis.      Abroad    again. 

914.G94A. 
Britons  and  Muscovites.    914.G94b. 
Over  the  ocean.     914.G94o. 
Guillemin,  Amedee.     The  heavens. 

520.  G94. 
GuizOT,  Fran9ois  P.  G.     Civilization 

in  Europe.     901. G94. 
and  Witt,   Mme.    H.    Guizot   de. 

France.     944.G94. 
Gustafson,    Axel.       Foundation    of 

death.     178.G97. 
Guthrie,    Charles   J.,  joiiit    author. 

See  Guthrie,  D.  K. 
Guthrie,  David  K.,  andC.  J.  Thomas 

Giithrie.     In  920.G984. 
Guthrie,    Thomas.     Autobiography. 

920.G984. 


H.  W.,  pseud. 
M.  F. 


H 

See  Jackson,  Mrs.  H. 


151 


H.,  M.  V.  G. 


AUTHOR    LIST. 


H 


Frances  R.   Haversal. 


Sec 


.  I\r.  V.  G, 

920.  H  30. 
Haderman,    Mrs.  J.  R.,  pseud. 

Walworth,  Mrs.  J.  R. 
HiECKE;L,     Ernst     H.      Creation. 

575.H11. 
Hague,      William.       Life      notes. 

920.  H 128. 
Hale,  Edward.     Fall  of   the  Stuarts. 

942.06.  HI  3. 
Hale,    Edward    Everett.      Christmas 

eve  and  Christmas  day.     H13c. 
Fortunes  of  Rachel.     H13f. 
G.  T.  T.     H13g. 

George  Washington.     920.W27H. 
His  level  best.     H13h. 
History  of  the  U.  S.     973.H13. 
How    they    lived    in    Hampton. 

3.34.H1.3H. 
In  his  name.     H13l 
Ingham  papers.     H13ix. 
Lights  of  two  centuries.  920.02.H13. 
Man  without  a  country. 
Mr.  Tangier's  vacation. 
Philip  Nolan's  friends. 
Seven  Spanish  cities. 


H13m. 
H13ml 
H13p. 
914.6.H13. 


Stories  of  adventure.     910.H13sA. 
-of  discovery.     910.H13sD. 
-of  invention.     G08.H13. 
-of  the  sea.     910.H13ss. 
-of  the  war.     973.7. H 13. 
Story  of  Spain.     94G.H13. 
Sunday-school  stories.     244.  H13. 
Sybaris      and      other     homes. 

334.H13S. 
What  career?     814.H13. 
and  Y..  'E.,jr.     Franklin  in  France. 

920.F85H. 
and  Susan.     Family   flight   around 

home.    917.3.H13. 
-over  Egypt  and  Syria.    916.2.H13. 
-through     France    and    Germany. 

914. H 13. 
-through  Mexico.     917.2.H13. 
rtWrtT  others.     Workingmen's  homes. 

334.H13W. . 


Hale,    Edward    Everett,   Jr.,    joint 
aut/ior.       See     Hale,      Edward 
Everett. 
Hale,    Lucretia   P.     Fagots   for   the 
fireside.     793.H134. 
Last  of  the  Peterkins.     H134l. 
ed.     Art  needlework.     740. H13. 
Hale,  Susan.     Family  flight  through 
Spain.     914.6.  H  138. 
Joitit  aitihor.     See  Hale,  E.   Ever- 
ett. 
Hall,    Edward   B.      Mary  L.   Ware. 
920.W222. 
Orthodoxy  and  heresy  in  the  Chris- 
tian church.     273.  H 14. 
Hall,  Florence  H.     Social  customs. 

395.  H 14. 
Hall,  G.  Stanley.  Reading.  371. H14. 
Hall,  Samuel  Carter rt:;/(^/ Anna  Maria. 

Week  at  Killarney.    914.1.H14. 
Hall,    W.     \\.      Fun    better    than 
physic.     G13.H14F. 
Sleep ;     hygiene    of   the     night. 
613.H14S. 
Hallam,  Henry.     Europe  during  the 

middle  ages.     940.  H 15. 
Ha.mertox,  Philip  G.     The  graphic 
arts.     740.  H 17. 
Harry  Blount.     H172h. 
Modern  Frenchmen.     920.04.H17. 
Painter's  camp.     914.  H 17. 
Thoughts  about  art.     704.H17. 
Hamilton,   Alexander,    atid   others. 

The  federalist.     342. H18. 
Hamlin,  Augustus  E.    Leisure  hours 

among  the  gems.     549.  H 18. 
Hammond,  William  A.     Cerebral  hy- 
peraemia.     616.  HIS. 
Dr.  Grattan.     H188d. 
Nervous  derangement.     132.H18. 
Hand,    Thomas     J.       Milch     cows. 

637.  H 19. 
HAP(i0OD,  Isabel,  tr.     See  Hugo,  V. 

M. 
Hardy,  Arthur  Sherburne.     But  yet 
a  woman.     H224b. 

152 


AUTHOR    LIST. 


HAUFF 


Hardy,  A.  S.,  coniinued. 
Passe  Rose.     H224i'. 
Wind  of  destiny.     H224w. 
Hardy,  E.  J.     Five  talents  of  woman. 
396.  H22. 
"Manners  ma'^yth  man."     177. H22. 
Hardy,  Thomas.     Far  from  the  mad- 
ding crowd.     H22r)F. 
Pair  of  blue  eyes.     H220p. 
Hare,    Augustus     J.    C.      Cities    of 
southern       Italy      and     Sicily. 
914.5.H22C. 
Florence.     914.5.H22f. 
Sketches  in  Holland,  ^/'6-.914.92.H22. 
Studies  in  Russia.     914.7.H22. 
Venice.     914..5.H22v. 
Walks  in  London.     914.2. H22. 
Walks  in  Rome.     914.5. H22w. 
Hare,    Thomas.     Election    of   repre- 
sentatives.    324.H22. 
Hargreaves,  William.     Our  wasted 
resources.     178.H22o. 
Worse  than  wasted.     17S.H22w. 
Hark,   J.    M.       Unity    of   the    truth. 

213.  H  22. 
Harland,  G.  C.     Eyesight.     /;/  v.  2 

of  613.K20. 
Harland,   Henry.      {Sidney  Luska.\ 

Grandison  Mather.     H229g. 
Harland,  M^xXon,  psetid.     See  Ter- 

HUXE,  Mrs.  M.  V. 
Harper,  J.  C.     Interstate  commerce. 

380.  H  23. 
Harrington,  George  F.,  pseud.     See 

Baker,  W.  M. 
Harris,     Amanda     B.        Door-yard 
folks,  etc.     591.H24. 
Pleasant  authors.     920.04. H24. 
Harris,  Joel  E.     Nights  with  Uncle 
Remus.     398.H24N. 
Uncle  Remus.     398.H24u. 
Harris,  Joseph.  Gardening.  635. H24. 
The  pig.     636.4.  H24. 
Talks  on  manures.     631. H24. 
Harris,  Samuel.      Self-revelation  of 
God.     210.  H24. 


Insects  injurious   to 
632.  H24. 

Woman's 


Spain, 


Harris,  T.  W. 
vegetation. 
Harrison,  Constance    C. 

handiwork.     746.H244. 
Harrison,      James      H. 

946.  H  24. 
Harrison,  Jonathan  B.     Indian  res- 
ervations.    970.6.  H241. 
Harrison,   Mrs.     Kingsley.     {Lucas 
Malct.)     Counsel    of    perfection. 
H247C. 
Little  Peter.     H247l. 
Harrison,  Thomas   Y.,  joint  author. 

See  Kiddle,  H. 
Hart,  John  S.,  comp.     Class  book  of 

poetry.     808.1.  H25. 
Harte,  Francis  Bret.     Argonauts  of 
North  Liberty.     H256a. 
Drift  from  two  shores.     H256d. 
Luck  of  Roaring  camp.     H2o6l. 
Poetical  works.     811.H253. 
Hartshorne,    Henry.      Our   homes. 

///  V.  4of  613.K25. 
Hartwell,  E.   .Muzzey.     Phys.  train- 
ing in  Am.  colleges.     371.UN3H. 
Hartwig,     George.       Aerial     world. 
551.H25A. 
Harmonies  of  nature.     500. H25. 
Polar  world.     919.8.  H25. 
Polar  and  tropical  worlds.    910.H25. 
Sea  and  its  wonders.     551.H25s. 
Tropical  world.     551.H25T. 
Harvey,  Isl.,  joint  author.     See  Hat- 
ton,  Joseph. 
Harvey,    Peter.      Daniel    Webster. 

920.  W39. 
Harwood,  Herbert  J.,   covip.     Dedi- 
cation of  the    Littleton  Town  hall 
and      Reuben       Hoar      library. 
-  974.4.  L73. 
Haswell,   Charles    H.      Mechanics' 

own  pocket-book.     620.  H27. 
Hatton,  Joseph,  and  Harvey,  Rev. 

M.     Newfoundland.     971.  H28. 
Hauff,     Wilhelm.      Lichtenstein. 
833.  H29. 


11 


153 


HAUSRATH 


AUTHOR    LIST, 


Hausrath,  Adolf.     (George  Taylor.)    Headley,    Phineas    C.     Facing    the 


Clytia.     H296C. 
Haven,  Gilbert,  and  RrssicLL,  Thom- 
as.    E.  T.  Taylor.     920.T211. 
Haweis,  H.  R.      Music    and    morals. 

780.H31. 
Hawthorne,  Julian.  Nathaniel  Haw- 
thorne and  his  wife.     920.H316. 
Hawthorne,   Nathaniel.     Blithedale 
romance.     In  H316s. 
Dolliver  romance.     H310d. 
House  of  the  seven  gables.    H316h. 
Marble  faun.     HSIOm. 
Mosses     from    an    old      manse. 

H316MO. 
Our  old  home,  etc.     914.2.H316. 
Passages    from     Am.     note-books. 

917.4.  H316. 
Passages    from    Fr.  and    It.    note- 
books.    914.4.H316. 
Scarlet  letter.     H316s. 
Septimius  Felton.     In  HSIHd. 
Tales,  sketches,  etc.     SlcS.HSlG. 
Tanglewood  tales,     hi  H316t. 
Twice-told  tales.     H31Gt. 
Wonder-book.     H316w. 
Hay,  John.  Castilian  days.  914.6.H32. 
Hay,   Mary  Cecil.     Old    Myddleton's 

money.     H32.5o. 
Haydex,  Henry  C.  Poems.    811. H32. 
Haydn,     Joseph.       Diet,    of     dates. 

R902.H32. 
Hayes,    Henry,   pseud.      See   Kirk, 

Mrs.  E.  O. 
Hayes,  Isaac  I.     Arctic  boat  journey. 
919.8.H32A. 
Cast  away  in  the  cold.     H32Gc. 
Land  of  desolation.     919.8.H32L. 
Open  polar  sea.     919.8.H32o. 
Haywakd,  A., /r.     ^^^  Goethe. 
Headland,     Fred.    W.       Medicine. 

615.H34. 
Headley,  Joel  T.     Napoleon  and  his 
marshals.     920.N16Gh. 
Washington     and      his      generals. 
920.W27HE. 


enemy.     920.SHo5h. 
Fighting  Phil.     920.SH53H. 
Fight  it  out  on  this  line.    920.G765h. 
Miner  boy,  etc.     920.ER44. 
Old  Salamander.     920.F24h. 
Old  Stars.     920..M70. 
Heaton,    M.     Compton.     Correggio. 

920.C814. 
Hector,  Annie  F.    {Mrs.  Alexander). 
Beaton's  bargain.     H3o4b. 
The  executor.     H354e. 
The  Freres.     H354f. 
Her  dearest  foe.     H354h. 
Heritage  of  Langdale.     H354he. 
Second  life.     H354s. 
Which  shall  it  be  ?     H354\v. 
Wooing  o't.     H354wo. 
Hedge,    Frederick    H.     Hours    with 
German  classics.     830.H35H. 
Martin  Luther,  etc.     814.  H35. 
Prose  writers  of  Ger.     830.H35P. 
and'^ox.i'L.,  eds.    Goethe.    Works. 
and  WiSTER,  A.   L.,  trs.     Metrical 
translations  and  poems.    811. H35. 
Hedgeland,   Mrs.    I.    Kelly,    comp. 
Epitome    of    general   knowledge. 
030.  H  35. 
Heim]?urg,  W.,psend.    See  Behrens, 

Bertha. 
Helxrich,    Julius.      Window    flower 

garden.     71G.H36. 
Helps,    Sir    Arthur,    bart.     Essays. 
824.  H  36. 
Realmah.     H364r. 
Henderson,  John.  Grasses.  G33.H38. 
Hexderson,    Peter.     Gardening    for 
pleasure.     635.H38. 
Gardening  for  profit.     G35.H38G. 
Hand-book  of  plants.     71G.H38h. 
Practical  floriculture.     716.H38p. 
joint  author.     See  Crozhcr,  W. 
Hi'.nsel,     Sebastian.       Mendelssohn 

family.     920.M521. 
Hentv,  G.  a.     Boy  knight.     H40b. 
Captain  Bayley's  heir.     H40c. 


154 


AUTHOR    LIST. 


HOLMES 


Hentv,  G.  a.,  continued. 
Facing  death.     H40f. 
Jack  Archer.     H40j. 
Orange  and  green.     H40o. 
Young  buglers.     H40v. 
Herbert,  George.    Works.   820.  H41. 
Herbert,    H.    W.     Hints    to    horse 

keepers.     63G.1.H41. 
Herodotus.    Ancient    histor}'. 

888.H43. 
Herrick,    Christine  T.     Housekeep- 
ing made  easy.     640.H433. 
Herrick,   Sophie.     Plant   life    under 

the  microscope.     578. H43. 
Herrick,    William    A.      Powers    of 
town  and  parish  officers  in  Mass. 
345.H43. 
Herschel,  Sir  J.  F.  W.,  bart.     As- 
tronomy.    520.  H43. 
Hervey,      G.     Winfred.       Courtesy. 

177.  H44. 
Heyse,      Paul.      La      Rabbiata,    etc. 

833.H51. 
HiGGiNSON,   Mrs.  S.  J.     Princess  of 

Java.     H533H. 
HiGGiNSON,    Thomas   Wentworth. 
American    explorers.     973.1. H53. 
Atlantic  essays.     814.H53A. 
History  of  the  U.  S.     973.H53H. 
Same.     Young  folks'.     973.H53Y. 
Monarch  of  dreams.     818.H53. 
Travellers  and  outlaws.     973.H53t. 
Women  and  men.     814.H53w. 
Writing    and    speech-making. 
808.  H  53. 
Hill,  Adams  S.     Rhetoric.    808.H55. 
Hill,    H.   A.     Abbott   Lawrence. 

920.  L43. 
Hill,  Isabel,  tr.     See  Stael,   Mine. 

de. 
Hinsdale,    B.   A.       Old  Northwest. 

976.H60. 
Hinton,  Richard  J.     English  radical 

leaders.     920.04.  H59. 
Hitchcock,     Edward.      Geology    of 
Mass.     557.M38H. 

155 


Hitchcock,  Edward,  contimced. 
Ichnology     of     New    England. 

566.M38H. 
Same.     Supplement.     566.M38HI. 
Holbrook,      Kennedy.       How? 

790.H09. 
Holbrook,    M.     L.      Eating    for 

strength.     641.H69. 
Holder,    C.     F.      The    ivory    king. 
599.H71. 
Living  lights.     590. H71. 
Marvels  of  animal  life.     591.H71m. 
Strange  company.     691.H71S. 
Hole,  Charles,  and  Wheeler,  W.  A. 
Biographical    dictionary. 
R920.01.H71. 
Holland,  Josiah  G.     {Timothy   Tit- 
comb) 
Arthur  Bonnicastle.     H714a. 
Kathrina.     811.H714. 
Nicholas  Minturn.     H714n. 
Plain  talks.     814.H714. 
Sevenoaks.     H714s. 
Western  Massachusetts.  974.4.H71. 
HoLLEY,  Marietta.     My  opinions  and 
Betsey  Bobbett's.     817.H72M. 
Samantha  at  Saratoga.     817.H72s. 
Hollister,    Ovando    J.      Mines    of 

Colorado.     622.  H72. 
Holly,  H.  Hudson.     Modern  dwell- 
ings.    728.H72. 
Holm,  STuxt,  pseud.     Stories.     H73. 
Holmes,  Oliver  W.     Autocrat  of  the 
breakfast  table.     817.H736A. 
Before  the  curfew.     811.H736b. 
Elsie  Venner.     H736e. 
Guardian  angel.     H73(3g. 
John  L.  Motley.     920.M856. 
Mortal  antipathy.     H736m. 
One      hundred     days     in     Europe. 

914.2.  H736. 
Poet    at    the   breakfast   table. 

817.H736P. 
Poetical  works.     811.H736. 
Professor    at    the    breakfast   table. 
817.H736PR. 


HOLST 


Al'THCiR    LIST. 


HOLST,  Hermann  von.    Constitutional 
and    political    hist,  of   the    U.    S. 
342.  H74. 
John  Brown.     920.BS12h. 
John  C.  Calhoun.     920.C125. 
Holt,    Emily    S.     Clare     Avery. 
H743C. 
Isoult  Barry.     H743l 
Lord  of  the  marches.     H743l. 
Margery's  son.     H743.M. 
Red  and  white.     H743r. 
Holt,  Henry,  tr.     See  About,  E. 
Ho.MK,  Henry,  {Lord  Karnes)     Criti- 
cism.    801.H7O. 
Homer.     The   Iliad.     Tr.   by   W.   C. 
Bryant.     883.H75in. 
The  Odyssey.     Tr.  by  W.  C.   Bry- 
ant.    883.H700B. 
Hood,     Thomas.       Poetical     works. 
821.  H76. 
Prose  works.     827.  H 76. 
Tylney  hall.     H76t. 
Hook,    Stella    L.     Little    people   and 

their  homes.     TiGo.  H76. 
Hooper,    Lucy    H.     Tsar's    window. 

H76r,T. 
Hopkins,    Louisa.      Practical    peda- 

gogy.     372.H77. 
Hopkins,    Mark.      Christianity. 
239.H77. 
Law  of  love.    171.  H  77. 
Hopkins,    Samuel.      The     Puritans. 

942.05.  H77. 
HoPi'iN,    James     ."\L     Old     England. 

914.2,H77. 
HoSMER,   James    K.     German    litera- 
ture.    830.  H79. 
Samuel  Adams.     920.AD13G. 
Story  of  the  Jews.     933.H79. 
Young  Sir  Henry  Vane.     920.V2(5. 
Hough,    Franklin     B.     F  o  r  e  s  t  r  y. 

634.9.UN3H. 
HovEY,  C.  M.,  ed.     .Mag.  of  horticul- 
ture.    G.30..\I27. 
HovEY,     Horace    C.     Am.     caverns. 
551.  H82. 


How.VKi),  Blanche  W.    Aulnay  tower. 
H832A. 
Guenn.     H832g. 
One  summer.     H832o. 
Open  door.     H832op. 
Howe,     Joseph    W.       Emergencies. 

61G.H83. 
Howe,  Julia  W.     Sex  and  education. 

376.  H  8.3. 
HowELLS,  William  Dean.    Annie  Kil- 
burn.     H836A. 
April  hopes.     H836ap. 
Chance  acquaintance.     H836c. 
Dr.  Breen's  practice.     H836d. 
Foregone  conclusion.  H836f. 
Italian  journeys.     914.5. H836i. 
Lady  of  the  Aroostook.     H836l. 
Minister's  charge.     H836m. 
Modern  instance.     H83()M0. 
Rise  of  Silas  Lapham.     H836r. 
Their  wedding  journey.     H836t. 
Tuscan  cities.     914.5. H8.36r. 
Undiscovered  country.     IlS36u. 
Venetian  hfe.     914.5. H836v. 
Woman's  reason.     H836vv. 
Howitt,  Mary,  tr.      See  Andersen, 

H.  C,  and  Bremer,  F. 
Howsox,  J.  Saul,y(9//2/  author.      See 

Coxybeare,  W.  J. 
HoYT,  Henry  M.     Protection    versus 

free  trade.     337.  H85. 
HoYT,    J.    K.,     and     Ward,    Anna. 
Cyclopasdia     of    quotations. 
R808.8.H85. 
Hu heard,    Lucius    L.      Woods    and 

lakes  of  Maine.     917.41. H86. 
Hudson,     Charles.      Lexington. 

974.4.  L59. 
Hudson,     Edward.        M.     Clemmer 

Hudson.     920.H864. 
Hudson,  Rev.  Henry  N.   Shakspeare: 
life,  ^/^.     822.SH1011. 
ed.        Shakspeare.       W  o  r  k  s  . 
822.SH1H. 
Hudson,  James  F.     Railways  and  the 
republic.     385.  H86. 


156 


AUTHOR   LIST. 


JACKSON 


Hudson,  Mrs.  M.  Clemmer  Ames. 
Alice  and  Phcebe  Gary.     920.C256. 
Poems.     811.  H86. 
HuEFFER,  Francis.  Wagner.  920. W12. 
Hughes,   Thomas.      Tom    Brown   at 
Oxford.     H874T. 
Tom  Brown's  school  days.    H874to. 
True  manliness.     170.H87. 
Hugo,    Mme.   ].   A.      Victor    Hugo. 

920.  H87. 
Hugo,  Victor  M.,  vicojnte.     Les  mis- 
erables.     H87om. 
Same.      H875m. 

Same.     Tr.  by  I.  Hapgood.    H87.5m. 
Ninety-three.     Tr.  by  F.   L.  Bene- 
dict.    H875N. 
Notre  dame.     H875no. 
Toilers  of  the  sea.     H875t. 
Hume,      David.       Students'     Hume. 

942.  H8S. 
Humphreys,    Andrew   A.      Virginia 

campaign.     973.7.C15l. 
Hunnewell,    James    F.      Historical 
monuments  of  France.      729.  H89. 
Lands  of  Scott.     914.1. H89. 
Hunt,  Helen.   See  Jackson,  Mrs.  H. 

M.  F. 
Hunt,  Lucy  B.  Gymnastics.  371. H91. 
Hunt,  William.     Italy.     945.H91. 

Talks  on  art.     704. H91. 
Huntington,    F.    D.      Good  talking 
and    good     manners,    fine     arts. 
177.H92. 
Hutchinson,  Rev.].  ^.,  joint  author. 

See  Gerrish,  Rev.  T. 
Hutchinson,    Thomas.      Colony    of 
Massachusetts  Bay.      974.4. H97. 
Hutton,  h:ivir&nct,  Joint  atithor.  See 
Waters,  Mrs.  C.  E.  Clement. 


Ihne,    J.    A.     F.     Wilhelm.       Early 

Rome.    937. 1  Ho. 
Lngelow,  Jean.      Fated   to  be  free. 
IN44F. 
Off  the  Skelligs.     IN44o. 


IxGELOW,  Jean,  continued. 
Poems.     821. IN4. 
Sister's  bye-hours.     IN44s. 
Stories  told  to  a  child.      IN44st. 
Ingersoll,  Ernest.   Country  cousins. 

591.IN4. 
Lxgram,    J.    H.       E.    B.    Browning. 

920.  B82. 
Irving,    Pierre    M.       Washington 

Irving.     920.1  R8. 
Irving,    Washington.      {Died  rich 

Knickerbocker.)  {Geoffrey  Crayon.) 
TheAlhambra.     914.6. 1  R8a. 
Astoria.     917.9.IRS. 
Biographies,  ^/f.     920.02.IR8. 
Bracebridge  hall.     IRSb. 
Captain  Bonneville.     917.8. 1  R8a 
Christopher  Columbus.  920.C726ir. 
Conquest  of  Granada.     946. 1 R8. 
Crayon  miscellany.     917.6. 1 R8. 
George  Washington.     920.W27iR. 
Same.     920.W27is. 
History  of  New  York.     817.1  R8. 
Mahomet      and     h  i  s     successors. 

920.  M  27. 
Oliver  Goldsmith.     920.G57. 
Salmagundi.     See  Irving  W.,   and 

others. 
Sketch  book.     818.IR8s. 
Spanish  papers.     914.6.1  R8s. 
Tales  of  a  traveller.     IR8t. 
Wolfert's  roost.     818.1  R8w. 
joint  author.     See  Irving,  William. 
ed.     Goldsmith's  works.     820.G57. 
Irving,  William,  and   Paulding,  J. 

K.,     and     Irving,   Washington. 

Salmagundi.      817.IR80. 
Isham,  Charles.       The    fishery  ques- 
tion.    333.9.IS3. 


Jackson,  J/rj-.  Helen  M.  Fiske  Hunt. 

{H.  H.) 
Between  whiles.     J13b. 
Bits   of   talk  about   home    matters. 

173.J13. 


157 


JACKSON 


Al'THOR    LIST. 


Jackson,  Mrs.  H.  M.  F.  H.,  continued. 
Bits  of  travel.     914.J13. 
Bits  of  travel  at  home.      917.9.J13b. 
Century  of  dishonor.     970.5.J13. 
Glimpses  of   three  coasts.     910.J13. 
Hetty's  strange  history.     J13h. 
Hunter  cats  of  Connorloa.     J13fiu. 
Mercy  Philbrick's  choice.     J13m. 
Nelly's  silver  mine.     J13n. 
Ramona.    J13r. 
Jackson,  James.     Letters  to  a  young 

physician.      610.  J 13. 
Jackson,   Rev.  Samuel  M.,  associate 

ed.     See  Schaff,  Philip. 
]AVi.,  pseud.     See  Williams,  Annie. 
James,    G.     P.     R.        Charlemagne. 
920.  C37. 
Dark  scenes  of  history,     900.J23. 
Darnley.     J23d. 
Henry  of  Guise.     J23h. 
James,    Henry,  jr.      The    American. 
J2.32A. 
Daisy  Miller.     J232d. 
Europeans.     J232e. 
Portrait  of  a  lady.     J232p. 
Roderick  Hudson.    J232r. 
Jameson,  Mrs.    A.    Bromwell.      Le- 
gends of  the  Madonna.     755.J23. 
Jameson,  Mrs.    A.     Murphy.      Cele- 
brated    female     sovereigns. 
920.7.J23. 
Janvier,  Margaret.     {Margaret  Van- 

degrift.)     Little  helpers.     J26cSl. 
Jarves,    James    J.       The    art    idea. 
704.J30. 
Art  thoughts.     704.J30A. 
Jarvis,  Charles,  tr.    See  Cervantes. 
Jeans,  W.  T.     Creators  of  the  age  of 

steel.     920.02.J34. 
Jebb,  R.  C.  Greek  literature.  880.J34. 
Jennings,    Winifred.       {G.    T.   Ker- 
cheval) 
Lorin  Mooruck,  etc.     970.6.J42. 
Jervis,  H.  W.     France.     944.J48. 
Jewett,   Charles.      Temperance- 
178.J55. 


Jewett,   Sarah  O.      Country  doctor. 
J55(')C. 
Deephaven.     J.-)56d. 
Marsh  island.     J556m. 
Old  friends  and  new.     Jo-^iGo. 
Play  days.     J556p. 
White  heron.     J556w. 
John,  Henriette  F.  C.  E.  {E.  Marlitt.) 
(Mrs.  A.  L.  Wister,  /;-.)      At    the 
councillor's.     J(i14a.. 
Countess  Gisela.     J614c. 
Gold  Elsie.     /;/  JG14o. 
In  the  Shillingscourt.     In  JG14a. 
Old  mamselle's  secret.     J614o. 
Second  wife.     J614s. 
Johnson,  A.    H.     The    Normans    in 

Europe.     942.02.JG3. 
Johnson,  Anna.    Education.    372. JG3. 
Johnson,  George  W.     Diet,  of  mod- 
ern gardening,     63o.J63. 
Johnson,    Louisa.     Own   flower   gar- 
dener.    In  V.  2  of  630.SA9. 
Johnson,  Oliver.     Garrison   and   his 

times.     920.G20. 
Johnson,      Rossiter.       French     war. 
973.2.J63. 
Phaeton  Rogers.     J633p. 
War  of  1812-15.     973.r).J63. 
War  of  secession.     973.7.JG3. 
ed.     Little  classics.     808.3.J63. 
Johnson,  Samuel.     Rasselas.    J635R. 
Johnson,    Samuel    W.     How    crops 
feed.     631.J63H. 
How  crops  grow.     G31.JG3hc. 
Johnston,  Alexander.  American  poli- 
tics.    329.JG4. 
History  of  the  U.  S.     973.JG4. 
ed.     American  orations.     8ir).JG4. 
Johnston,  Henry  P.     Yorktown  cam- 
paign.    973.3.JG5. 
Johnston,  James  F.  W.    Agricultural 
chemistry  and  geology.     G31.J64. 
Applications  of  chemistry  and  geol- 
ogy to  agriculture.     G31.JG4l. 
Chemistry  of  common  life.     543.JG5- 
Johonnot,  James.  Teaching.  371.J6G. 


158 


AUTHOR    LIST. 


KING 


JoxES,  Thomas  R.     Animal  creation. 

O90.J72. 
Jones,    William.     Treasures    of    the 

earth.     549.J73. 
JosEPHUS,  Flavins.     Works.     Tr.  by 

W.  Whiston.     933.J77. 
JosiAH     Allen's     wife,    pseud.       See 

HoLLEv,  Marietta. 
JowETT,  Benjamin  R.,  tr.    See  Plato. 
JuDD,  John  W.     Volcanoes.     551.J88. 

K 

K.,  S.  P.  C.     Drifted  away.     KIId. 
Kaler,  J.  Otis.    {James  Otis.)    Little 
Joe.     K125L. 
Toby  Tyler.     K12.-.T. 
Kalidasa.     Sakoontala.     Tr.  by   M. 

Williams.     891. K12. 
Kane,    H.    H.     Drugs    that    enslave. 

616.K113. 
Kant,  Immanuel.     Critique  of   prac- 
tical reason.     193.K13. 
Kaufman,  Rosalie,  ed.     Young  folks' 

Plutarch.     920.03.  P74k. 
Kavanah,  Julia.     Adele.     K17a. 
Beatrice.     K17b. 
Madeleine.     K17m. 
Kay,      David.        Austria-Hungary. 

914..3.K1S. 
Keary,  Annie.     Castle  Daly.     K21c. 

York  and  Lancaster  rose.     K21y. 
Keddie,  Henrietta.     {Sarah   Tytler.) 
Citoyenne  Jacqueline.     K235c. 
Garden  of  women.     K235G. 
Huguenot  family.     K2.35h. 
Marie  Antoinette.     920.M334K. 
Old  masters,  etc.     7.50.  K23. 
Keen,  W.  W.,  ed.     Health   manuals. 

613.K2.5. 
Kkim,  De  B.  R.     Washington  and  its 

environs.     917.5. K27. 
Kellen,    W.    V.        Index    to    pub. 

statutes  of  Mass.     342.M38pv. 
Kellogg,  Rev.  Elijah. 
Elm  island  stories  : 
Ark  of  Elm  island.     K29a. 


Kellogg,  Rev.  Elijah.      Elm   island 
stories,  continued. 

Boy  farmers  of  Elm  island.  K29b. 

Charlie  Bell.     K29c. 

Hard-scrabble.     K29h. 

Lion  Ben.     K29l. 

Young  shipbuilders.     K29y. 
Good  old  time  series  : 

Good  old  times.     K29g. 
Whispering  pine  series  : 

Stout  heart.     K29s. 

Winning  his  spurs.     K29w. 
Keltie,    J.   Scott,    ed.      Statesman's 

year-book.     310.ST2. 
Kemble,   Frances  Ann.     Records  of 

a  girlhood.     920.K31rg. 
Records  of  later  life.     920.  K31rl. 
Kempis,  Thomas  a.     See  Thomas    a 

Kempis. 
Kercheval,  G.  Trvim?in,  pseud.     See 

Jennings,  Winifred. 
Kidd,  Robert.      New   elocution    and 

vocal  culture.     808.5.K53. 
Kiddle,    Henry,  Harrison,   T.    F., 

and  Calkins,    N.   A.      How  to 

teach.     371.K.53. 
Kieffer,  Harry  M.     Recollections  of 

a  drummer  boy,     973.7. K54. 
Kindersley,    E.    Cockburn.        The 

good    knight,    Lord    de    Bayard. 

920.  B34. 
King,    Capt.   Charles.       Colonel's 

daughter.     K;j80c. 
Laramie.     KoSOl. 
Marion's  faith.     K580m. 
War-time  wooing.     Ko80w. 
King,      Charles     F.       Geography. 

910.7.K.58. 
King,  Clarence.  Democracy.    K582d. 
Mountaineering     in    the      Sierra 

Nevada.     917.9.  K58. 
King,     Edward.        French     political 

leaders.     920.04.K58. 
The  great  South.     917.5.K58. 
King,    Grace.       Monsieur    Motte. 

K584M. 


159 


KING 


AUTHOR    LIST. 


King,    T.   Starr.     The   White    Hills. 

917.42  K:)8. 
KiNGLAKE,  Alexander  W.      Invasion 

of  the  Crimea.     942.08.  K59. 
KiNCiSLEV,    Charles.      Alton    Locke. 
K012A. 
Greek  fairy  tales.     292. K61. 
Hereward.     K612h. 
Hypatia.     K612hy. 
Two  years  ago.     K612t.    , 
Water-babies.     K612\v. 
Westward  ho  !     K612\ve. 
Yeast.     K612v. 
KiNCiSLEY,  Fanny  E.  G.,  ed.     Letters 

of  Charles  Kingsley.     920.K61. 
KiNGSLEV,  J.  Sterling,  ed.     Riverside 

natural  history.     -TOO.KCl. 
Kingston,  W.   H.  G.     At  the  South 
Pole.     K616A. 
Dick  Cheveley.     K616d. 
In  the  Rocky  Mountains.     K6I61. 
On    the    banks    of     the     Amazon. 

918.  K61. 
True  blue.     KG16t. 
KiRBV,  Elizabeth,  joint  author.     See 

KiRBY,  Mary. 
KiRBY,   Mary   and  Elizabeth.     Aunt 
Martha's      corner     cupboard. 
643.K()3. 
World  by  the  fireside.     508.K0.3. 
KiRBV,  William,  andSvMSCv.,  William. 

Entomology.     595.  K63. 
Kirk,    Mrs.   E.    W.   Olney.      {Henry 
Hayes.)     Queen  Money.     K632q. 
Sons  and  daughters.     K(;32s. 
Story  of  Margaret  Kent.     K632sT. 
KiTTO,    John.       Scripture     lands. 

915.6.  KOo. 
Kneeland,    Samuel.      American    in 

Iceland.     914.91.  K73. 
Knight,  Charles.  England.    942. K74. 
KxORTZ,  Karl,  ed.       German  poems. 

831. K75. 
Knowlton,    Helen    M.       Hints     in 
drawing  and  painting.     740. K7G. 
comp.  Hunt's  talks  on  art.    704.H91. 


Kxox,  Thomas  W.     Boy  travellers  in 
Australasia.     91i).3.K77. 
-on  the  Congo.     916.7.K77. 
-in  the  Russ.  Emp.     914.7.K77. 
-in  S.  America.     918.K77. 
Boy  travellers  in  the  far  East : 

1.  Japan  and  China.     915.2. K77. 

2.  Siam  and  Java.     915.9. K77. 

3.  Ceylon  and  India.     915.4. K77. 

4.  Egypt    and     the    Holy    Land. 
916.2.  K77. 

5.  Africa.     916.  K77. 

H.  W.  Beecher.     920.B934. 
Marco  Polo  :  tnivels.     915. K77. 
Voyage  of  the  "  Vivian."  919.8. K77. 
Kostlin,  Julius.  Luther.    920.L977K. 
Kouns,    Nathan    Chapman.       Arius, 

the  Libyan.     K844a. 
Kuenen,  a.     National  and  universal 
religions.     290.  K95. 


L — ,  E.  W.     Princess  Amdlie.     LIOp. 
Labberton,  R.  H.    Atlas.    R911.L11. 

Outlines  of  history.     R902.L11. 
Ladd,  George  T.  The  Bible.  220.L12. 

tr.  and  ed.     See  Lotze,  Hermann. 
Ladd,  Horatio  O.     War  with  Mexico. 

973.6.  L12. 
Lai. or,  John  J., ^^.     Cyc.  of  political 

science,    political    economy,    ete. 

R303.L15. 
Lamb,    Charles    and    Mary.      Tales 

from  Shakespeare.     822.SH10L. 
La  Motte  Fouqud,  F.  H.  K.,  baron 

de.     Undine.     Tr.  by  F.  E.  Bun- 

nett.     L19u. 
Laxciani,  Rodolfo.     Ancient  Rome. 

913.  L22. 
Lane,  Edward  W.     Mod.  Egyptians. 

916.2.L24. 
tr.     Arabian  nights.     ARIL. 
Laxe-Poole.      See   Poole,    Stanley 

Lane-. 
Laxgley,  Samuel  R.      The  new  as- 
tronomy.    523.  L26. 


160 


AUTHOR    LIST. 


LOCKE 


Lanier,  Sidney,  ed.     Boy's  Froissart. 

940.F92. 
Boy's  king  Artliur.     398. M29. 
Lansdell,  Henry.      Russian  Central 

Asia.     915.8.  L.30. 
Through  Siberia.     915.7. L30. 
Larcom,  Lucy.     Poems.     811.  L32. 

Wild  roses  of  Cape  Ann.    811.L32w. 
Laurie,  J.     Homoeopathic   domestic 

medicine.     616.  L37. 
Law,  James.     Farmer's  veterinary  ad- 
viser.    619.L41. 
La  WES,  J.  B.,  and  othe7-s.     Soil  of  the 

farm.     631.L41. 
Lawrence,    Robert    RL      Lawrence 

family.     929.2.  L43. 
Lawrence,    Uncle,  pseud.     Young 

folks'  ideas.     602. L43. 
Young  folks'  whys  and  wherefores. 

502.  L43. 
Lawrence,  Wilham  R.     Amos  Law- 
rence.    920.L432LA. 
ed.     Diary  and   correspondence    of 

Amos  Lawrence.     920.L432lb. 
Layakd,  6"/;'A.  H.  Nineveh.  913. L45. 
Lea,    Henry  C.      Inquisition   of   the 

middle  ages.     272.L46. 
Sacerdotal  celibacy.     2-54.  L46. 
Superstition  and  force.     904.L46. 
Le  Bru\,  Mme.  Marie  L.  E.  Vig^e. 

Souvenirs.     920.L493. 
Lecky,  W.   E.    Hartpole.     European 

morals.     170.  L49. 
Leaders  of  public  opinion  in  Ireland. 

920.04.  L49. 
Lee,  Eliza  B.,  tr.     See  Auerbacii,  B. 
Lee,  Margaret.     Divorce.     L512d. 
Lee,  Mary  Catherine.     Quaker  girl  of 

Nantucket.     L-oloQ. 
Lee,  Vernon,  pseud.     See  Paget,  V. 
Lee,  Yan  Phou.     When  I  was  a  boy 

in  China.     9ir).l.L51. 
Legge,  James.     Religions   of    China. 

299.  Lo2. 
Leggo,  William.      Administration  of 

F.  Temple.     354.  L52. 


Leighton,   John.      Paris    under   the 

commune.     944.08.  L53. 
Lexormaxt,  Frangois,  and  Cheval- 

LiER,  E.     Anct.  hist. 'of  the  East. 

930.  L54. 
Le  Sage,  Alain  Rene.     Gil  Bias.    Tr. 

by  Smollett.     L562g. 
Les.sixg,    Gotthold    E.      Nathan    the 

wise.    Tr.byE.  Corbett.    8.32.L56. 
Leuchars,    R.    B.      Hot-houses. 

716.  L57. 
Lewes,  George  H.  Goethe.  920.G55L. 
Physiology  of  common  life.  612. Lo8. 
Lewes,  Mary  Ann.     See  Cross,  Mrs. 

M.  E.  Lewes. 
Lewis,    Charlton    T.        Germany. 

943.  L58. 
Lewis,    H.    A.       Hidden    treasures. 

920.07.  L5S. 
Liddell,  Henry  G.    Rome.    937.L61. 
LiDDON,   Rev.    H.    Parry.      Sermons. 

252.  L61. 
LiEBiG,  Justus.     Chemistry.    540. L62. 
Lincoln,  Mrs.  D.  A.     Boston  school 

kitchen  text-book.     641. L63. 
Lincoln,   D.   F.     School  and  indus- 
trial hygiene.     In  v.  4  of  613.  K25. 
LiNDERMAN,  H.  R.     Money  and  legal 

tender  in  the  U.  S.     332.L64. 
LiNDLEY,  J.     Horticulture.     716.L64. 
Linton,   W.    J.       Wood    engraving. 

761. L65. 
LippiNCOTT,  Mrs.   Sarah   J.      {Grace 

Greenwood)      Forest    tragedy. 

L66f. 
Queen  Victoria.     920.V661. 
Litchfield,    Grace    D.       Hard-won 

victory.     L71h. 
LivERAiORE,    Abiel  A.     Anti-tobacco. 

178.  L7o. 
LiVERMORE,  Mrs.  Mary  A.     My  story 

of  the  war.     973.7. L75. 
Livingstone,  David.     Last  journals. 

916.7.  L76. 
Locke,  David  R.     Struggles  of  P.  V. 

Nasby.    817.  L79. 


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161 


LOCKHART 


AUTHOR    LIST. 


LoCKHART,J.G.,/r.  Ballads.  861. LSI.    Lothrop,  Mrs.  H.  M.Stone.     {Mar- 


LoCKWOOn,  T.G.     Electric  telegraph. 

537.L81. 
Lodge,  Henry  Cabot.     Eng.  colonies 
in  America.     97.^.2.  L82. 
George  Washington.     920.W27L. 
HamHton.     !)20.H18. 
Studies  in  history.     904.L82. 
Lo.MMEi,,  Eugene.     Light.     535.L83. 
Long,  Elias  A.     Ornamental  garden- 
ing.    712.L8r>. 
Longfellow,    Henry    Wadsworth. 
Driftwood.     In  914. L86. 
Evangeline.     811.L8()E. 
Hyperion.     L86h. 
Kavanagh.     In  L86h. 
Outre-mer.     914.L86. 
Poetical  works.     811. L86. 
ir.    See  Dante. 
Longfellow,  Samuel.     H.  W.  Long- 
fellow.    920.LS6LO. 
ed.     Final  memorials.     920.L80lp. 
Longman,     Frederic    W.       Frederic 
the  great   and    the    seven   years' 
war.     943.  L86. 
LoNGMOKE,    T.       Gunshot     wounds. 

617.L86. 
LoNGSTREET,  A.  B.     Georgia  scenes. 

L8()8g. 
Lonsdale,    Margaret.      Sister  Dora. 

920.P27G. 
LOOMIS,    Alfred    L.       Diagnosis. 

61<;.L87. 
LooMis,  Samuel  Lane.     Modern  cities. 

2(36.  L87. 
LoRNE,  Marquis  of.     See  Campbell, 

J.  D.  S. 
LossiNG,  Benson  J.     Hours  with  liv- 
ing men  and  women  of  the  revo- 
lution.    973.3.L90H. 
The  Hudson.     917.47. LOO. 
Pictorial  field-book  of  the  civil  war. 
973.7.  L90p. 

-  of  the  revolution.     973.3.L90p. 

-  of  the  war  of  1812.     973.5.  L90. 
Story  of  the  U.  S.  navy.     973.7.L90S. 


garet    Sidney^      Five  little   Pep- 
pers.    L91f. 
LoTZE,  Hermann.     Outlines  of  philos. 

Tr.  and  ed.  by  Ladd.     171.  L91. 
Loudon,  J.  C.     Agriculture.    030. L92. 
LovETT,    Richard.      Norwegian   pict- 
ures.    914.8.L94. 
Pictures  from  Holland.     914.92.L94. 
Lowell,  James  Russell.     Among  my 
books.    814.L954A. 
Heartsease  and  rue.     81LL954H. 
My  study  windows.     814.L954m. 
Poetical  works.     811.L954. 
Political  essays.     320.L9,54. 
Lowell,  Percival.     Soul   of  the   far 

East.     915.2.  L9.5. 
Lowell,  R.  T.  Spence.     New  priest 

in  Conception  bay.     L955n. 
LowREV,  Mrs.T>.li\..,tr.   See  Behrens. 
Lubbock,  Sir]o\\vi,bart.     Ants,  bees, 
and  wasps.     595.L96A. 
Natural  history.     595.L9GC. 
Pleasures  of  life.     824.L96. 
Senses  and  intelligence  of  animals. 
59LL96. 
Ludlow,  J.  Malcolm.      War   of   Am. 

independence.     973.3.  L96. 
Lukin,  James.     Amateur  mechanic's 
workshop.     680.L96. 
Amongst  machines.     621.L96A. 
Boy  engineers.     621.L96b. 
Young  mechanics.     G21.L96Y. 
LusKA,   Sidney,     pseud.      See    Har- 

LAXD,  Henry. 
LUY.S,  J.     The  brain.     131. L97. 
LvALL,  Edna,  pseud.     See  Bayly,  A. 

E. 
Lytton,    Earl   of.       See    Bulwer- 

Lytton,  E.  R. 
Lytton,    Lord.       See       B  u  l  w  e  r- 
Lytton,  E.  G.  E.  L. 


McAdam,    Graham.        Alphabet     in 
finance.     232.  Mil. 


162 


AUTHOR   LIST. 


MAHAFFY 


D.  R., 
398.M11. 
Margaret. 


jr. 


Irish 


Scotland. 


Ens- 


McAnnally, 
wonders. 
Macarthur, 
941.  Mil. 
Macaulay,  T.  Babington,  lord. 
land.     942.06.M11. 
Essays.     824.M11. 
Poems.     /;/  824. Mil. 
William  Pitt.     920.P687. 
McCarthy,  Justin  H.  England  under 
Gladstone.     942.08.M12. 
Epoch  of  reform.     942.08.  M12e. 
History      of       our      own       times. 
942.08.  M I  2h. 
McClellan,    George    B.       Bayonet 

exercise.     356.M13. 
McClelland,     M.     G.        Oblivion. 

M1340. 
M'Clintock,    John,    and     Strong, 
James.      Cyc.  of    biblical,    theo- 
logical, and    ecclesiastical    litera- 
ture.    R203.M13. 
McClure,    R.        Stable    guide. 

636.1. M13. 
McCoOK,  Henry  C.     Tenants  of   an 

old  farm.     595. MLS. 
McCuLLOCH,  Hugh.     I\Ien  and  meas- 
ures of  half  a  century.     973.i\I13. 
Maccui.loch,     John.       Geology. 

550.  M 13. 
MacDoxald,  George.      Adela  Cath- 
cart.     M14a. 
Alec  Forbes.     M14al. 
Annals   of    a   quiet    neighborhood. 

M14an. 
At   the    back    of    the  North    wind. 

M14at. 
David  Elginbrod.     M14d. 
Home  again.     M14ho. 
Malcolm.     M14m. 
Marquis  of  Lossie.     M14ma. 
Robert  Falconer.     M14r. 
St.  George  and  St.  Michael.    M14s. 
Seabord  parish.     M14sE. 
Thomas  Wingfold,  curate.     M14t. 
Warlock  o'  Glen  warlock.     M14w. 


MacDonald,  George,  contimced. 
What's  mine's  mine.     M14wH. 
Wilfred  Cumbermede.     M14wL 
Mace,  Jean.     History  of  a   mouthful 
of  bread.     G12.M1.5h. 
Servants  of  the  stomach.    612.M15s. 
MacGahan,   John    A.       Under   the 

Northern  lights.     919.8.M17. 
MacGregor,  John.     Rob  Roy  on  the 
Jordan,  Nile,  etc.     915.6. M17. 
Thousand    miles  in   the   Rob   Roy. 

914.M17T. 
Voyage    alone    in    the    Rob    Roy. 
914.M17V. 
Mackay,  Charles.    Popular  delusions. 

13.3.  M19. 
Mackenzie,   Harriet  D.   S.     Switzer- 
land.    914.94.  M 19. 
Mackenzie,  Morell.     Hygiene  of  the 

vocal  organs.     613. M 19. 
Mackenzie,     Robert.       America. 
970.  M 19. 
The  19th  century. 
MacLean,    J.    P. 
moth,  and  man. 
Mound  builders. 
M'Mahox,  Bernard. 

calendar. 
MacMaster, 


909.M19. 
Mastodon,    mam- 
571.M22M. 
571.M22MO. 
Am.  gardener's 
635.  M22. 
J.    B.      People   of  the 


U.  S.     973.  M22. 
Macmillan,  Hugh.     Roman  mosaics. 

914.5.  M225. 
MacMurtrie,  W.    Wools.  G77.UN3. 
Macquoid,  Katharine  S.    At  the  Red 

Glove.     M244A. 
McSherry,      Richard.         Health. 

613.M245. 
Macy,      Jesse.        Our     government. 

342.M25. 
Magruder,  Allan  B.     John  Marshall. 

920.M353. 
Magruder,  Julia.       Magnificent 

plebeian.     M273m. 
Mahaffy,  J.  Pentland.      Alexander's 

empire.     938.  M  27. 
Social  life  in  Greece.     914.95. M27. 


163 


MAHAN 


AUTHOR    LIST. 


Mahan,  Alfred  Thayer.    Gulf  and  in- 
land waters.     973.7.  N22c. 

IM.\HOMET.    See  Mohammed. 

Mai.mon,   Solomon.      Autobiography. 
920.  M  285. 

Maine,  Sir  H.  J.  Sumner,  bijrt.     An- 
cient law,     340.  M  28. 

Maitland,    J.    A.    F.       Schumann. 
920.SCH8. 

Malet,    Lucas,  pseud.      See  Harri- 
son, Mrs.  W. 

Mallet,  Paul  Henri.     Northern  an- 
tiquities.    948.M29. 

Mallock,  W.  H.  Lucretius.  871. L96. 

Malory,  Sir  Thomas,   barl.     Boy's 
king  Arthur.     398. M29. 

Manning,    Anne.      See  Rathbonh, 
Mrs.  M.  A. 

Manning,    Samuel.      American  pict- 
ures.   917.3.M31. 
Italian  pictures.     914.5. M31. 
Land  of  the  Pharaohs.     916.2.M31. 
Spanish  pictures.     914.6. :\I31. 
Swiss  pictures.     914.94.M31. 

Manuel,   Don  Juan,  prince.     Count 
Lucanor.     M31c. 

Manvpennv,   George    W.      Our   In- 
dian wards.     970.5.M31. 

Manzoni,    Alessandro.       I    promessi 
sposi :  the  betrotlied.     M31i. 

Markham,     Clements      B.       Persia. 
935.  M34. 
War  between    Peru    and   Chili. 
985.  M34. 

Markham,  Richard.      King   Philip's 
war.     973.2.  M34. 

Marlitt,    E.,    pseud.       See   John, 
Henriette,  F.  C.  E. 

Marryatt,  Capt.  F.     Jacob  Faithful. 
M347J. 
Mr.  Midshipman  Easy.     M347m. 
The  mission.     M347mi. 

Marshall,    Emma.      See  Graham, 
Mrs.  H. 

Marshall,    F.      French    home    life. 
914.4.  M  35. 


Marshall,    Mrs.   Julian.       Handel. 

5)20.  H 193. 
Martin,  Theodore.  Horace.  874.H78. 
Martin,  W.  C.  L.,  joi7it  author.     See 

YOUATT,  W. 

.Martineau,  Harriet.  Autobiography. 
920.  M  363. 
Deerbrook.     M363i). 
Martineau,  James.    Endeavors  after 
the  Christian  life.     252.M363. 
Studies  of  Christianity.     230.M363. 
Study  of  religion.     201.M363. 
Marvel,    Ik,    pseud.       See    Mitch- 
ell, D.  G. 
Marvin,   Charles.      Russians  at   the 

gates  of  Herat.     947. M36. 
Mason,   Edward   T.,   ed.     Humorous 

masterpieces.     817.  M28. 
Masson,  Gustave.    Medi.-Eval  France. 
944.02.  M  38. 
Richelieu.     944.03.  M38. 
Masi'RY,  John   W.     House   and    car- 
riage painting.     698. M40. 
Mateau.x,   Clara  L.      Peeps   abroad 
for  folks  at  home.     910.M41. 
Rambles  round  London.  914.2.  M41. 
Wonderland  of  work.     902.  M41. 
Mather,  Increase.     Early  history  of 

New  England.     974.M42. 
Mathews,    Margaret    H.       Dr.    Gil- 
bert's daughters.     M42od. 
Mathews,    William.     Getting   on   in 
the  world.     814.M42g. 
Hours     with    men    and      books. 

814.M42n. 
Literary  style,  etc.     814.M42l. 
Men,  places,  and  things.   814.M42m. 
Oratory  and  orators.     808.5.  M42, 
Wit  and  humor.     814.M42w. 
Words.     428.  M42. 
Matthews,  Janies  B.  {Arthur  Penn.) 
Home  library.  In  v.  3  of  640.  APS. 
Maudsley,  Henry.     Body  and  mind. 
132.M441?. 
Responsibility  in   mental  disorders. 
132.M44R. 


164 


AUTHOR    LIST. 


MITCHELL 


Mauxdrell,  Henry.     From    Aleppo 

to  Jerusalem      915.6.  M44. 
Maupas,  Charlemagne  E.  de.     Story 

of  the  coup  d'etat.     944.07.M44. 
Maurice,   Frederick  Deni-son.     The 

conscience.     171. M44. 
Friendship  of  books.     824.  M44. 
Social  morality.     177.  M44. 
May,  Alls.  Carrie.     Brownie  Sanford. 

M452B. 
May,  So^\\\e,  pseud.  See  Clarke,  R. 

S. 
Mayhew,     Edward.        The     dog. 

63G.7.M45. 
111.  horse  doctor.     619.M455. 
Mayxard,  Charles  J.     Butterflies  in 

New  England.     R59.5.M45. 
Naturalist's  guide.     579. M45. 
Maynard,    S.    T.       Fruit    grower. 

634.M454. 
Mayo,  Rev.  A.  D.     Industrial  educa- 
tion in  the  South.     607.UN3. 
Mayo,  Isabella    Fyvie.     {Edward 

Garrett.)     Equal  to  the  occasion. 

M456E. 
John  Winter.     M4o6j. 
Mazade,  Charles  de.     Count  Cavour. 

920.  C31. 
Medh.wi,  Putidita  Ramabai  Dongre. 
High  -  caste       Hindu      woman. 

396.  R14. 
Meech,  W.  W.      Quince    culture. 

634.  M47. 
Meehan,    Thomas.       Flowers    and 

ferns  of  the  U.  S.     R5S1.M47. 
Melville,  George  W.     In  the  Lena 

Delta.     9I9.8.M49. 
Mexault,    Ernest.      Intelligence   of 

animals.     o91.M52. 
Meredith,    George.     The   egoist. 

M54e. 
Meredith,  L.P.  The  teeth.   617.M54. 
Meredith,  Owen,  pseud.     See  Bul- 

wer-Lytton,  E.  R. 
Merivale,  Charles.     Roman  triumvi- 
rates.    937.M54K. 


Merivale,  Charles,  continued. 

Romans  under  the  empire.  937.  Mo4. 
Meriwether,    Lee.      A   tramp   trip. 

914.M544. 
Merriam,    C.    H.      Ornithology. 

632.UN30. 
Merriam,    G.    S.       A    living    faith. 

241.  M55. 
ed.      William    and    Lucy    Smith. 

920.SM66. 
Merriweather,  Magnus,  pseud.   See 

Talbot,  C.  R. 
Metcalf,  Richard.     Letter  and  spirit. 

230.  M  56. 
Michaud,  Joseph  F.     The  crusades. 

940.  My8. 
Mifflin,  Mildred.     Out  of  darkness 

into  light.     244.M58. 
MiLBURN,  M.  M.     The  cow.     In  v.  1 

of  630.SA9. 
Miles,    Henry    A.      Birth    of  Jesus. 

232.Mo9. 
Miles,     Manly.        Stock-breeding. 

636.  M59. 
Miles,  William.     The   horse's   foot. 

682.  M59. 
Same.     In  v.  2  of  6.30. SAO. 
Mill,  J.  Stuart.    On  liberty.   324.M60. 
Political  economy.     330. M60. 
System  of  logic.     160.  M60. 
Miller,  Adam.     Mental  gymnastics. 

154.M61. 
Miller,   Olive   T.     In  nesting  time. 

598.2.  M61. 
Little    folks    in    feathers   and   fur. 

o9LM61. 
Little  people  of  Asia.     915.1.  M61. 
Milman,  H.H.  Christianity.  270.M63. 

History  of  the  Jews.     933. M63. 
Milne,  John.    Earthquakes.  551. M63. 
Miltox,    John.       Poetical    works. 

821.  M64. 
MixoT,  H.  D.     Land-birds  and  game- 
birds  of  New  England.  598.2.  M66. 
Mitchell,  Donald  G.    (Ik  Mar7'el.) 
Bound  together.    814.M69B. 


166 


MITCHELL 


AUTHOR    LLST. 


Mitchell,  Donald  G.,  cojitinued. 
Dream  life.     818.M60d. 
Farm  of  Edge  wood.     630.  MG9. 
Seven  stories,  etc.     818.M69s. 
Wet       days       at       E  d  g  e  w  o  o  d  . 
814.M69W. 
MlVART,    St.    George.       A  n  a  t  o  m  y. 

G11.M70. 
MOBEKLY,  C.  E.     The  early  Tudors. 

942.05.M71. 
Mohammed.     The  Koran.     Tr.  by  G. 

Sale. 
Molesworth,  Mrs.  M.  Louisa. 
Carrots.     M73c. 
Christmas  child.     M73ch. 
Hathercourt.     M73h. 
Little  Miss  Peggy.     M73l. 
Rosy.     M73r. 
Tell  me  a  story.     M73t. 
Two  little  waifs.     M73tw. 
Mollett,    J.    W.       Meissonier. 

920.M474. 
Mollov,    J.    L.       Autumn    holiday. 

9U.4.M73, 
Mongrediex,  Augustus.     Free  trade 

in  England.     337. M74. 
Montgomery,  D.  H.     English  hist. 

942.  M76. 
Montgomery,   Florence.     Misunder- 
stood.    M7r)3M. 
Thrown  together.     M7G3t. 
Montolieu,    J.    Isabella   P.   de    B., 

joint  author.     See  Wyss,  J.  R. 
Moodev,    Martha    L.     Alan  Thorne. 

1M773A. 
Moore,  Annie,  and  Nichols,  Laura- 
Overhead.     520.  M78. 
Moore,  Charles  H.     Battles  of  Lake 
Champlain    and     Plattsburg. 
974.7.  M782. 
Moore,   Mrs.  Clara  J.     {M7's.  H.  O. 
Ward)      Sensible    etiquette. 
395.  M  78. 
MooKE,  Frank.     Women  of  the  war. 
920.7.  M  78. 
ed.     Ballads.     811.M78. 


Moore,  Nina.     Pilgrims  and  puritans. 
974.4.  M  785. 

Moore,    Thomas.      Poetical    works. 
821.  M78. 

MoRiCE,  Rev.  F.  D.   Pindar.   884.P65. 

MdRKis,  Charles,  ed.  Half  hours 
with  foreign  authors.     808.8.  M83. 

Morris,   Edward  E.     Age  of  Anne. 
942.0G.M83. 
Early  Hanoverians.     942.07. M83. 

Morris,  F.  O.     Dogs.    G36.7.M83. 

Morris,  William.     Art.     704.M83. 

MoKRis,  W.  O'Connor.  French  rev- 
olution.    944.04.  M83. 

Morris,  W.  Gouveneur.  Alaska. 
917.9.UN3M. 

Morrison,  Gilbert  B.  Ventilation, 
etc.     37LM833. 

Morse,  Edward  S.     Japanese  homes. 
915.2.AIS3. 
Zoology.     590.  M83. 

Morse,  J.  Torrey,  jr.    John  Adams. 
920.AD13. 
John  Quincy  Adams.     920.AD133. 
Thomas  Jefferson.     920  J35m. 
ed.     Am.  statesmen  series. 

MosiiY,  John  S.  War  reminiscences. 
973.7.  M85. 

AIossMAN,  Samuel.  Heroes  of  dis- 
covery.    920.02.  M85. 

MoTLKY,     J.    Lothrop.     Correspond- 
ence.    81G.M85. 
Dutch  republic.     949.M85. 
United  Netherlands.     949.M85U. 

MOWRY,   W.   A.      Civil   government. 
342.  M  87. 
Talks  with  my  boys.     818.  M87. 

MozooMDAR,  Protap  Chundar.  The 
Oriental  Christ.     232. M87. 

Mueller,  or^  MOller,  Max.  Chips 
from  a  Ger.  workshop.     410. MSB. 

Mueller,  or,  Muller,  Wilhelm. 
Political  history  of  recent  times. 
940.  M88. 

Mulford,  Elisha.  The  nation. 
321. M89. 

f>6 


AUTHOR    LIST. 


NOYES 


MuLFORD,  Elisha,  continued. 

Republic  of  God.     210.  M89. 
MuLLER.     See  Mueller. 
MuLOCH,  Dinah  M.     See  Craik,  Mrs. 

D.  M. 
MUMFORD,   Thomas  J.,  ed.     Memoir 

of  S.  J.  May.     920.M454. 
MuxGER,  Theodore  T.     Lamps   and 
paths.     252.  M92. 
On  the  threshold.     170.M92. 
MUNN,  B.     Land  drainer.     631. M92. 
MuNROE,  Kirk.      Chrystal,  Jack  and 

Co.     M924c. 
MURFREE,    Mary  Noailles.     {Charles 
Egbert    Craddock.)       Despot    of 
Broomsedge  cove.     M94:4d. 
In  the  clouds.     M944l 
Prophet  of  the  great  Smoky  Moun- 
tains.    M944p. 
Where   the    battle    was    fought. 
M944w. 
Murphy,  Blanche,  lady.     Down  the 

Rhine.     In  914.94. W()2s. 
Murray,     A.      S.       IMythology. 

291.  M96. 
Murray,  Hugh.  Encyc.  of  geography. 

910.7.M96. 
MuzzEY,  Artemus  B.     Battle  of  Lex- 
ington.    973.3.  M98. 
Books  and  reading.     028. M98. 
Men  of  the  revolution.     920.07.M98. 
Myers,  P.  Van  Ness.      Remains  of 
lost  empires.     913. M99. 

N 

Nasby,    Petroleum    V.,  pseud.      See 
Locke,  D.  R. 

Nash,   J.    A.        Progressive    farmer. 
631.  N17. 

Neligan,  J.  M.     The  skin.     616  N32. 

Newco.mb,  Simon.  A.  B.  C.  of  finance. 
332.  N43. 
Plain  man's  talk  on  the  labor  ques- 
tion.    331.N43. 
Popular  astronomy.     520.  N43. 

NiCHOL,  John.  Composition.  808.N51. 


Nicholls,    Mrs.     Charlotte    Bronte. 

{Ctirrer  Bell)  Jane  Eyre.   N514j. 
Shirley.     N514s. 
Nichols,  G.  W.     The   great   march. 

973.7.  N5L 
Nichols,  Rev.    L      Hours   with   the 

evangelists.     226. N51. 
Nichols,  James   R.     Whence,  what, 

where.     218.N51. 
Nichols,  Laura  D.     Underfoot. 

551.  N51. 
Up  hill  and  down  dale.     N517u. 
johit  author.    See  Moore,  Annie. 
Nichols,   W,   R.     Water   supply. 

543.  Nol. 
Nicholson,  George,  ed.     111.  diet,  of 

gardening.     R716.N52. 
Nicolay,   John    G.      The    rebellion. 

973.7.  C15a. 
Niemeyer,    Felix    von.       Medicine. 

616.N55. 
Nightingale,     Florence.      Nursing- 

649.  N56. 
NoA,  'L..,  joint  ed.     See  Hedge,  F.  H. 
Noel,  Maurice.     Buz.     N68b. 
Nohl,  Louis.     Beethoven.      920.B40. 
Nordenskiold,  a.  Erik,  baron.    Voy- 
age of  the  Vega.     910.N75. 
NORDHOFF,  Charles.     Peninsular  Cal- 
ifornia.    979.N75. 
Politics      for      young     Americans. 

320.N75. 
NORTHEXD,    Charles.      Teacher   and 

parent.     371.N81. 
Norton,  Andrews.     Genuineness   of 

the  gospels.     226.N82. 
Statement  of  reasons.     232. N82. 
Norton,  C.  Eliot.     Travel  and  study 

in  Italy.     914.5.NS2. 
Norton,   John   P.     Agriculture. 

613.NS2. 
NovES,    George     R.,    tr.        Hebrew 

prophets.     224.NS7. 
New  Testament.     22o.N87. 
New  tr.  of  Job,  Eccl.,  etc.     223. N87. 
-  of  the  psalms,  etc.     223.N87P. 


167 


NOYES 


AUTHOR    LIST. 


NoYES,  George  R.,  continued, 
ed.     Theological  essays.     230.N87. 

o 

Oakey,    Alexander    F.      Building    a 
home.     In  v.  1  of  ^A^.K?h. 
Home  grounds.  In  v.  1  of  640. APS. 
OuER,  Fred,  A.     Knockabout  club  in 
the  Everglades.     917.5.0B2. 
Travels  in  Mexico.    917.2.0 B2. 
Young    folks'    history    of    Mexico. 
972. 0B2. 
O'Connor,  T.  P.     The  Parnell  move- 
ment.    941.5.0C5. 
Ogden,  John.     Education.    370. 0G2. 
Oliphant,  Mrs.  M.  O.  Wilson.     Be- 
leagured  city.     0L33b. 
Chronicles  of  Carlingford.     OL33c. 
Days  of  my  life.     OL33d. 
Francis  of  Assissi.     920.F842o. 
Hester.      OL33h. 
Lilliesleaf.     OL33l. 
Little  pilgrim.     OL33lp. 
Madam.     OL33m. 

Makers  of  Florence.     920.04.OL33. 
Makers  of  Venice.     945.0L33. 
Second  son.     OL33s. 
Sir  Tom.     OL33si. 
Oliver,   Grace   A.      A.    P.    Stanley. 

920.ST24. 

Ollier,    Edmund.        War     between 

France  and  Germany.  944.08.OL4. 

Olmstead,  F.  Law.     Journey  in  the 

back  country.     917.5.0 L5. 

-in    the    sea    board    slave    states. 

917.5.0L5J. 
-through  Texas.     917.6.0L5. 
O'Meara,  Kathleen.     Narka.  0M2x. 

Pearl.     0M2p. 
O'Neill,  F.  W.,  atid  Williams,  H. 

L.     Agriculture.     030. 0N4. 
Orcutt,  Hiram.     Among  the  theolo- 
gies.    230.OR1. 
Parents' manual.     173. OKI. 
School  keeping.     37LOR1S. 
Teachers'  manual.     371.0R1t. 


O'Reilly,     Bernard.         Leo     XI IL 

920.  L55. 
Orr,    Mrs.  Sutherland.      Hand-book 

to  Browning.     821.B822o. 
Osgood,  Hamilton.     Winter   and   its 

dangers.    /;/  v.  1  of  013.  K25. 
OssOLl,  S.  M.  Fuller,  tnarchioness  d'. 
Art,      literature,       the      drama. 

814.0S7A. 
Life  without,  life  within.    814.0S7l. 
Oswald,  Felix.     Days  and  nights  in 
the  tropics.     918.0S9. 
The  poison  problem.     178.0S9. 
Zoological  sketches.     591. 0S9. 
Otis,  ]a.me.s,,pseiid.    See  Kaler,  J.  O. 
Otte,  Elise  C.    Scandinavian  history. 

948. 0T8. 
Owen,  Catherine.      Gentle  breadwin- 
ners.    641. 0W2. 
Molly  Bishop's  family.    640.OW2M. 
Progressive        housekeeping. 
640.OW2P. 
Oxenford,  J.,  tr.     See  Goethe. 


Packard,  Alpheus  S.,jr.     Half-hours 
with  insects.     595. P12. 

Packard,  John  H.     Sea  air,  etc.     In 
v.  1  of  613.K20. 

Paget,  Violet.     (  Vernon  Lee.)    Juve- 
nilia.    704.  P14. 

Painter,     F.     V.     N.       Education. 
370.P16. 

Palfrey,  Francis  W.     Antietam  and 
Fredericksburg.     973.7. C15e. 

Palfrey,  J.  Gorham.     New  England. 
974.P17. 

Pa LG rave.  Sir  Francis.     The  Anglo- 
Saxons.     942.  P17. 

Palmer,   A.  B.     Temperance   teach- 
ings of  science.     178.P18. 

Parkicr,    Francis    W.      Geography. 
910.7.P22. 
Talks  on  teaching.     371. P22. 

Parker,  John  H.     Glossary  of  archi- 
tecture.    720.P22. 

168 


AUTHOR    LIST. 


POND 


Parker,  John  L.,  «:«(/ Carter,  R.  G. 
Twenty-second    Mass.    infantry, 
973.7.  P22. 
Parker,    Joseph  D.      Ecce     d  e  u  s  . 

232.  P22. 
Parker,     Theodore.       Religion. 

252.P224. 
Parkman,    Francis.       Conspiracy   of 
Pontiac.     973.2.  P23. 
Jesuits  in  North  America.     271. P23. 
Montcalm  and  Wolfe.     971.  P23. 
Oregon  trail.     917.8.  P23. 
Pioneers    of    France    in    the    new 
world.     970.  P23. 
Parr,  M7-s.   Louisa.      Dorothy   Fox. 

P244D. 
Parsons,  Theophilus.     Laws  of  busi- 
ness.    347.  P25. 
Rights  of  a  citizen.     342. P25. 
Partington,  Mr^.,  pseud.    SeeSnii.- 

LABER,  B.  P. 
Parton,  James.     Smoking  and  drink- 
ing.    178.P25. 
Pattison,  Mark.     Milton.     920.M64. 
Paulding,  J.  K.,  joint  author.    See 

Irving,  W. 
Pavy,  F.  W.     Food,  etc.     613.  P2S. 
Payne,  Joseph.    Education.   370. P29. 
Peabody,  Andrew  P.     Conversation. 
428.P31. 
Harvard  reminiscences.  920.07.P31. 
Moral  philosophy.     171.P31. 
Sermons.     2o2.P31. 
tr.     See  Cicero. 
Pearson,  Emily.     Gutenberg  and  the 

art  of  printing.     655. P31. 
Peaslee,  J.  B.  Selections.  808.1.P32. 
Peile,  John.     Philology.     400. P35. 
Pendleton,    Edward.      Virginia   in- 
heritance.    P372v. 
Penn,  Axih\xY,pse7cd.   See  Matthews, 

J.  B. 
Pennell,  Elizabeth  R.     Mary  Woll- 

stonecraft.     920.W834. 
Perez    Galdos,    Benito.       Trafalgar. 
Tr.  by  Clara  Bell.     P412t. 


Perkins,  C.  C.    Raphael  and  Michael 

Angelo.     920.R18P. 
Perry,  Arthur  L.     Political  economy. 

330.  P42. 
Perry,  Nora.    Flock  of  girls.    P425f. 
New  songs  and  ballads.     811. P42. 
Youngest  Miss  Lorton.     P425v, 
Peschel,    Oscar.        Races   of    man. 

572.  P43. 
Pestalozzi,  J.  H.     Leonard  and  Ger- 
trude.    P437L. 
Petroff,  Ivan.  Alaska.  917.9.UN3p. 
Phelan,  James.  Tennessee.  976.P51. 
Phelps,  E.  W.      Bee-keeper's  chart. 

In  V.  3  of  630.  SA9. 
Phelps,  Elizabeth  Stuart.    See  Ward, 

Mrs.  E.  S.  P. 
Philbrick,  Edward  S.     Am.  sanitary 

engineering.     628.P53. 
Phillips,    Wendell.      Speeches,   etc. 

815.  P54. 
Phisterer,    Frederick.        Statistical 

record    of    the    U.    S.    armies. 

973.7.C15M. 
Pierce,  Edward  L.    Charles  Sumner. 

920.SU2O. 
Pierce,  Gilbert  A.,  and  Wheeler, 

W.     A.        Dickens       dictionary. 

D550. 
Pierson,  Arthur  T.      Crisis  of   mis- 
sions.    266.P61. 
Pitman,    Benn.       Phonography. 

653.P08M. 
Reporter's  companion.     653.P68R. 
Planche,  J.  R.     Pursuivant  of  arms. 

929.8.  P69. 
Plato.    Dialogues.   Tr.  by  B.  Jowett. 

888.  P69. 
Plunkett,    Mrs.    H.    M.      Women, 
.  plumbers,  and  doctors.     628. P74. 
Plutarch.     Lives.     920.03.  P74. 
PoE,  Edgar  A.     Prose  tales.     P75p. 
Pollard,    Edward    A.      The    lost 

cause.     973.7.P76. 
Pond,  George  E.     The  Shenandoah 

valley  in  1864.     973.7. CloK. 


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169 


POOL 


AUTHOR    LIST. 


Pool,  M.  Louise.     Tenting  at  Stony    Prescott,  W.  H.,  continued. 


Beach.     P78t. 
Poole,  R.L.  Sebastian  Bach.  920.B12. 
Poole,  W.  Frederick.     Index  to  peri- 
odical literature.     R050.P78. 
and    Fletcher,    W.     I.       Same. 
R050.P78. 
Poole,    Stanley    Lane-.       Moors    of 
Spain.    946.  P78. 
Story  of  Turkey.     949.  P78. 
PooRE,    B.    Perley.      Reminiscences. 
973.  P79. 
comp.         Congressional     directory. 
328.UN3. 
Pope,    Alexander.      Poetical    works. 

821.P81. 
Porter,  David  D.     Naval  history  of 

the  civil  war.     973.7. P83. 
Porter,  Jane.    Scottish  chiefs.    P83s. 

Thaddeus  of  Warsaw.     P83t. 
Post,    Alfred    C.      Valentine    j\Iott. 

920.M858. 
Potts,  Mrs.  A.  M.  Longshore.     Dis- 
courses to  women.     649. P85. 
Powell,    Enoch    P.      Our  heredity 

from  God.     575. P87. 
Powell,  J.  W.      Report  of  bureau  of 
ethnology.     970.1.SM6. 
-  of  geological  survey.     557.UN3p. 
PoYN'TER,  E.  Frances.      Madame  de 
Presnel.     P872m. 
My  little  lady.     P872my. 
Prentiss,    Mrs.    E.    P.       Fred,    and 
Maria,  and  me.     P913i". 
Stepping  heavenward.     P913s. 
Prentiss,    George    L.       Mrs.    E.    P. 

Prentiss.     920.P912. 
Prescott,  George  B.     Dynamo  elec- 
tricity.    .'537.P92n. 
Electricity    and    the    electric    tele- 
graph.    537.P92E. 
Prescott,  William  Hickling.    Charles 
V.     /;/  943.R.54. 
Conquest  of  Mexico.     972.P92. 
Conquest  of  Peru.     985.  P92. 
Ferdinand  and  Lsabella.     946.P92F. 


Philip  n.     946.P92P. 

PRESSENSit,  Edmondo  M.  de.     Anct. 
world  and  Christianity.     290. P92. 

Prever,  W.  Mind  of  the  child. 
370.  P92. 

Prichakd,  James.     Man.     573.P93. 

Prince,  John  T.    Teaching.    372.P93. 

Proctor,  Adelaide  L.  Poems. 
821.P94. 

Proctor,    Richard    A.       Half-hours 

with  the  telescope.     522.  P94. 

Other  worlds  tlian  ours.     523. P94. 

Putnam,  G.  H.,  ed.  Prose  master- 
pieces.    808.4.  P98. 

Putnam,  G.  Palmer,  comp.  The 
world's  progress.     R902.P98. 

Putnam,  J. P.  Metric  system.  389.P98. 

Pyle,  Howard.  Robin  Hood.  P933m. 
Wonder-clock.     P933w. 

Q 

Ouatrefages  de  Breau,  J.  L.  A.  de. 
The  human  species.     572. Q2. 

Quick,  Robert  H.  Educational  re- 
formers.    37L04. 

QuiNi'.Y,  M.     Bee-keeping.     638. Q4. 

OuiNcv,  J.P.  Peckster  professorship. 
043p. 

QuiNN,  P.  T.     Pear  culture.     634.Q4. 

R 

Rabelais,  Frangois.  Three  good 
giants.     RIIt. 

Radcliffk,  Anna  G.  Schools  and 
masters  of  painting.     7r)0.Rll. 

Rae,  Edward.  Country  of  the  Moors. 
916.1. R12. 

Rae,  John.     Socialism.     335. R12. 

Rai:,  W.  F.  Newfoundland  to  Mani- 
toba.    917.1. R12. 

RyVFFENSPERGER,  Mrs.  Patience 
Preston,  M.  D.     Rl22i>. 

Rainsfokd,W.  S.    Sermons.  2r)2.Rl3. 

Ramabai,  Ptmdita.  See  Mediiavi, 
Pnndita  Ramabai. 


170 


AUTHOR   LIST. 


RIPLEY 


Rambaud,  Alfred.    Russia.    947.R14. 
Rand,    E.    A.        Fighting     the    sea. 

R15f. 
Rand,  Edward  S.,  jr.      Flowers  for 
parlor  and  garden.     716.R15F. 
Popular  flowers.     716.R15P. 
Randolph,  Sarah  N.,  ed.     Domestic 
life  of  Thomasjeff erson.  920.J35R. 
RAXKE,Leopold.  The  popes.  282.R16. 
Reformation  in  Germany.    270.R16. 
Rathboxe,    Mrs.    M.    A.    Manning. 
Household    of    Sir  Thomas    More. 

R18.5H. 
Maiden  and  married  life   of    Mary 
Powell.     RI80M. 
Rawlixson,    George.      Five   great 
monarchies.     935.  R19. 
Sixth  great  monarchy.     935.R19S. 
Seventh  great  monarchy.  935.R19SE. 
Story  of  Phoenicia.     939.  R19. 
ed.     Herodotus.     888.H43. 
Read,  Opie  P.    Len  Gansett.    R222l. 
Reade,  Charles.     Christie  Johnstone. 
In  R225P. 
Cloister  and  the  hearth.     R225cL. 
Hard  cash.     R22.">h. 
It  is  never  too  late  to  mend.     R22oi. 
Peg  Woffington.     R225p. 
Put  yourself  in  his  place.     R22.5pu. 
Reber,    Franz   von.     Ancient   art. 
709.R24A. 
Mediaeval  art.     709.R24m. 
Reclus,    On^sime.      Bird's-eye   view 

of  the  world.     R910.R24.' 
Reemelix,   Charles.     Vine  dresser's 

manual.     In  v.  3  of  630. SA9. 
Rees,  Janet  E.  Ruutz-      Home  decor- 
ation.     In  v.  2  of  040.  A  P5. 
Home    occupations.       /;/    v.    3    of 
640.AP5. 
Rees,    J.    Roger.       Diversions   of  a 

book-worm.     814.  R2o. 
Reid,  Christian,  pseud.    See  Tierxan, 

Mrs.  F.  C. 
Reid,  John  T.     Art  rambles  in  Shet- 
land.    914.1.  E<27. 


Reid,    Capt.   Mayne.      Cliff-climbers. 

R273C. 
Forest  exiles.     R273f. 
Plant-hunters.     R273p. 
Reid,   Stuart  J.     Rev.    S.    Smith. 

920.  SM  6. 
Remusat,    Paul   de.     Madame   d  e 

Remusat.     920.R28. 
Rexouf,  p.  Le  Page.     Religions  of 

ancient  Egypt.     299.R29. 
Repplier,  Agnes.     Books  and  men. 

814.  R29. 
Rice,  James,  joint  author.     See  Bes- 

ANT,  W. 
Richards,  Mrs.  Ellen  Swallow,  atid 

Talbot,    Marian,     eds.       Home 

sanitation.     640.  R39. 
Richards,    Laura  E.      Toto's  merry 

winter.     R.393t. 
Richardson,  Abby  S.     Our  country. 

973.  R40. 
Richardson,  Albert  D.     Secret  ser- 
vice.    973.7.R40. 
Richardson,  Charles  F.      American 

literature.     810.R40. 
Choice  of  books.     028. R40. 
Richardsox,  H.  D.     Domestic  fowl. 

In  V.  1  of  630. SA9. 
The  hive.     In  v.  1  of  630.SA9. 
The  hog.     In  v.  1  of  630.  SA9. 
Horses.     In  v.  1  of  630.SA9. 
Richardson,  Dr.  J.  G.     Long  life. 

In  V.  3  of  613. K25. 
Richardson,  Robert.      The     Niger. 

916.6.  R40. 
Richter,  Jean  Paul  F.     Titan.     Tr. 

by  Rev.  C.  T.  Brooks.     R414t. 
Rideing,    William    H.      Boyhood   of 

living  authors.     920.07. R43. 
RiDGWAY,  Robert.     North  American 

birds.     R598.2.R43. 
RiMMER,    Alfred.     Pleasant   spots 

around  Oxford.     914.2.  R46. 
Rii'LEV,  George,  and  Dana,   C.  A., 

eds.      American    cyclop  asdia. 

R031.AM3. 


171 


RITCHIE 


AUTHOR    LIST, 


Ritchie,  Mrs.  Annie   I.  Thackera}'. 

Old  Kengsington.     R513o. 
RiTTEK,  Carl.    Geography.   551. Role. 

Geographical  studies.     551.R51g. 
RiTTER,    Fr^d^rick    L.      Music    in 
America.     780.  R51. 


W 


Accidents. 


Two  royal 
Shoshone,  etc. 
Fiddler  of  Lu- 


RiVERS,    Henry 

617.  R52. 
Roberts,   Dorothea, 
lives.     920.F874. 
Roberts,   Edwards. 

917.8.  R54. 
Roberts,   Margaret, 
gau.     R.')44f. 
France.     914.4.  R544. 
Noblesse  oblige.     R544n. 
Roberts,  Sh-  R.,  tr.    See  About,  E. 
Robertson,  F.W.  Sermons.  252.  R54. 
Robertson,  Margaret  M.     By  a  way 
she  knew  not.     R548i5. 
Janet's  love  and  service.     R548j. 
Robertson,    William.       Reign    of 

Charles  V.     943.03.R54. 
Robinson,  John.     Ferns.    587.R56. 
RoniNSON,W.  S.    {Warringto7i.)  War- 
rington's manual.     328.R5(). 
Roe,    E.    Payson.       Barriers    burned 
away.     R622b. 
Face  illumined.     R622f. 
From  jest  to  earnest.     R622fr. 
Knight  of  the  19th  century.    R622k. 
Nature's  serial  story.     R622x. 
Opening  of  a  chestnut  burr.    R622o. 
Small  fruits.     634. RG2. 
Without  a  home.     R()22w. 
Rogers,   J.   E.   Thorold.      Economic 
interpretation  of  hist.     330.R63. 
Story  of  Holland.     949.R63. 
Roget,  Peter  Mark.      Thesaurus   of 
Eng.  words  and  phrases.    424. R63. 
Roiii.KS,  Mrs.  Anna  K.  Green.     Be- 
hind closed  doors.     R632i'.. 
RoLLiN,    Charles.      Ancient    history. 

930.  R65. 
Rollins,  Mrs.  Alice  M.  Wellington. 
Uncle  Tom's  tenement.     RGr)4u. 

172 


Romanes,  George  J.     Animal  intelli- 
gence.    591.R()6. 
Rood,  Ogden.     Colors.     53o.RG7. 
Roosevelt,  Theodore.      Practical 

politics.     320.R07. 
Root,    L.    C.       N  e  w    bee  -  keeping. 

638.  RG7. 
Ropes,   J.   Codman.      Army   under 
Pope.     973.7.  Cir,D. 
First  Napoleon.     920.N166R. 
Rorer,    Mrs.    S.    T.      Hot   weather 

dishes.     G41.Rr.9. 
Rosenthal,  I.     Muscles  and  nerves. 

612.R72. 
Rossetti,    Christina    G.       Speaking 

likenesses.     R733s. 
Routledge,R.  Discoveries.  609.R7G. 
RowLANDSON,   Thomas.     Sheep 

breeder's  guide.     636.3. R80. 
RovCE,  Josiah.     California.    979. R81. 
RoYSE,  N.  K.      American  literature. 
810.R81. 
English  literature.     820.R81. 
RusKiN,John.     Art  culture.    701. R89. 
Crown  of  wild  olive.     304.R89. 
King  of  the  Golden  river.     R89k. 
Lectures  on  art.     704.R89l. 
Modern  painters.     701.R89m. 
Pra;terita.     920.R89. 
St.  Mark's  rest.     704.R89s. 
Sesame  and  lilies.     824.R89. 
Seven    lamps    of   architecture. 

720.  R89. 
Stones  of  Venice.     723. R89. 
Russell,  M.     Palestine.     9r)6.R91. 
Russell,  T\\om^.s,  joint  author.     See 

Haven,  G. 
Ri.:ssELL,  W.  Clark.       Wreck  of  the 

Grosvenor.  R91w. 
Rutherford,  Mark,  pseud.  Autobi- 
ography of  Mark  Rutherford.  Ed. 
by  his  friend  Reuben  Shapcott. 
R933A. 
Revolution  in  Tanner's  lane.  Ed. 
by  his  friend  Reuben  Shapcott. 
R933R. 


AUTHOR    LIST. 


SCOTT 


Ruutz-Rees,  J.  E.     See  Rf.es. 
Ryder,  Annie  H.      Margaret   Regis. 
R97r. 


S.,  E.  O.     Hungary.     943.S12. 

S.,  M.  E.  W.  See  Sherwood,  Mrs. 
M.  E.  W. 

S-4FFORD,  Mary  J.,  tr.     See  Ep.ers. 

St.  John,  James  A.  Celebrated  trav- 
ellers.    920.02.SA2o. 

St.  Pierre,  Jacques  H.  B.  de.  Paul 
and  Virginia.     SA24p. 

Sainte-Beuve,  C.  Augustin.  Cele- 
brated women.     920.7.  SA2. 

Saixtine,     J.     X.    Boniface,    called. 
Picciola.     SA26P. 

Saintsburv,G.W.  Dryden.  920.D848. 

Sale,  George,  /;-.     See  Mohammed. 

Samuels,  Edward  A.  Our  northern 
and  eastern  birds.     598.2.SA4. 

Samuels,  Capt.  S.  From  the  fore- 
castle to  the  cabin.     910.SA4. 

Sanborn,  Franklin  B.,  ed.  Life  and 
letters  of  John  Brown.   920.B812s. 

Saxd,  George,  pseud.  See  Dude- 
VANT,  Mme.  A.  L.  A.  D. 

Sanderson,  John.     Biography  of  the 
signers  to  the  declaration  of  inde- 
pendence.    920.07.  SA5. 
Sketches  of  Paris.     914.4.SA5. 

SANDERSON,Robert.  Works.  208.SA5. 

Sankey,  Charles.  Spartan  and  The- 
ban  supremacies.     938. SA5. 

Santarem,  Manoel  Francisco  de  Bar- 
ros  Y  Souza,  viscomte  de.  Amer- 
icus  Vespucius  and  his  voyages. 
973.I.SA0. 

Saunders,  William.  Insects  injuri- 
ous to  fruits.     632.SA8. 

Sawyer,  William  E.  Electric  light- 
ing.    537.SA93. 

Saxe,  John  G.  Poetical  works. 
811.SA98. 

Saxton,  C.  M.  Rural  hand-books. 
630.  SA9. 


ScARTAZZixi,  Giovanni.    Dante  hand- 
book.    851.D23S. 
ScHAFF,  Rev.  D.  S.,  associate  ed.    See 

SCHAFF,  Philip. 
ScHAFF,  Philip,  ed.,  Jackson,  S.  .M., 

and  SCH.A.FF,  D.  S.,  associate  eds. 

Religious    encyclopaedia. 

R203.SCH1. 
SCHARF,    J.    Thomas.       Confederate 

states  navy.     973.7.SCH17. 
Schele  de  Vere,   M.     Wonders  of 

the  deep.     504.SCH2. 
Schiller,  J.  Christoph  F.  von.     His- 
torical dramas.     8.32.SCH3H. 
Poems  and  essays.     831.SCH3. 
Romances  and  dramas.  832.SCH3R. 
Thirty  years'  war,  etc.     943.SCH3. 
Schindler,  Rabbi  Solomon.      Juda- 
ism.    296.SCH3D. 
Messianic  expectations.  296.SCH3.M. 
Schley,  Winfield  S.,  atid  Soley,  J.  R. 

Rescue  of  Greely.     919.8.SCH3. 
ScHLiEMAXN,    Heinrich.     Ilios. 

913.SCH3. 
Schobert,    H.      Picked    up    in    the 

streets.     SCH6p. 
Schouler,  James.     U.  S.  under  the 

constitution.     973.4.SCH6. 
Schouler,   William.      Mass.   in   the 

civil  war.     974.4.SCH6. 
SCHURZ,  Carl.    Henry  Clay.   920.Co75. 
Schuyler,  Eugene.     Peter  the  great. 

920.P44S. 
Schwacoffer,    Mary  A.      Robinson 

Crusoe  in  monosyllables.  D363rs. 
SCHWATKA,    Frederick.      Nimrod   in 

the  North.     919.SCH9. 
Schwegler,    Albert.     Philosophy. 

109.SCH9. 
Scott,    Frank    J.      Suburban   home 

grounds.     712.SC08. 
Scott,  R.H.  Meteorology.  551.SC08. 
Scott,  Sir  Walter,  bart.    The  Abbott. 

SC085. 
Anne  of  Geierstein.     SC085A. 
Antiquary.     SC085AN. 


173 


SCOTT 


AUTHOR   LIST. 


Scott,  St'r  Walter,  continued. 

Betrothed.     SCOSSb. 

Black  dwarf.     In  SCOSoL. 

Bride  of  Lammermoor.     SC085br. 

Castle  Dangerous.     In  SCOSosu. 

Count  Robert  of  Paris.     SC085c. 

Demonology    and    witchcraft. 
133.  S  COS. 

Fair  maid  of  Perth.     SCOSof. 

Fortunes  of  Nigel.     SCOSofo. 

Guy  Mannering.     SC085g. 

Heart  of  Mid-Lothian.     SC085H. 

Highland  widow.     In  SC085B. 

Ivanhoe.     SCO801. 

Kenilworth.     SCO80K. 

Lady  of  the  Lake.     821.SC085L. 

Legend  of  Montrose.     SC085L. 

Monastery.     SCOSom. 

Old  Mortality.     SCO800. 

Peveril  of  the  Peak.     SC085p. 

Pirates.     SCOBSpi. 

Poetical  works.     821.SC085. 

Ouentin  Durward.     SCO80Q. 

Redgauntlet.     SC085R. 

Rob  Roy.     SCOSoRO. 

St.  Ronan's  well.     SC085s. 

Surgeon's  daughter.     SC085su. 

Tales  of  a  grandfather.     941.SC085. 

Talisman.     SC085T. 

Waverlev-    SCO80W. 

Woodstock.     SC085WO. 
ScuDDER,  Horace  E.     George  Wash- 
ington.    920.W27S. 

Stories  from  my  attic.     SCU2s. 

ed.     American  commonwealths. 

Children's  own  book.    808.3.SCU2. 

Men  and  manners    in    America. 

973.7.SCU2. 
jointed.  See  Taylor,  Marie  Hansen. 
ScuDDER,  S.  Hubbard.    {A.  Rochester 
Fellow)       Winnipeg   country. 
917.41.SCU7. 
Sears,  Barnas.     Luther.     920.L977.S. 
Sears,  Edmund  H.     Foregleams  and 
foreshadows.     218.SE1. 

Regeneration.     234.SE1. 

1 


Seebohm,  Frederic.     Protestant  revo- 
lution.    940.SE3. 

Seeley,  J.  R.     Ecce  homo.   232.SE3. 

Seelyk,  Lillie  E.,  joint  author.     See 
Eggleston,  E. 

Seiler,  Emma.      The  voice  in  sing- 
ing.    784.SE4. 

Serviss,  Garrett  P.     Astronomy  with 
an  opera  glass.     523.SE6. 

Severn,  Lawrence, /j^«(/.  ^'i?^  Trot- 
ter, Ada. 

Seward,  George  F.     Chinese  immi- 
gration.    .835.  SE8. 

Seward,  William  H.   Autobiography. 
920.SE88. 
Travels  round  the  world.     910.SE8. 

Sewell,    William.        The     Quakers. 
289.  SE8. 

Shakespeare,    William.       Works. 
S22.SH1. 

Shaler,    Nathaniel    S.       Kentucky. 
97().SH15. 

Shaw,      Flora      L.       Castle      Blair. 
SH24C. 

Shaw,  Francis  A.  V.  Hugo.  920.H87s. 

Sheldon,    Mary    D.     See    Barnes, 
Mrs.  M.  D.  S. 

Shelley,   C.    P.    B.      Workshop  ai> 
pliances.     621.  SH4. 

Shelley,    Percy    Bysshe.      Poetical 
works.     821. SH4. 

Shepard,   Edward   M.      Martin  Van 
Buren.     920.V278. 

Sheridan,   Philip   Henry.     Personal 
memoirs.     920.SH53i!. 

Sherman,    C.   Pomeroy.      Bachelor's 
wedding  trip.     SH521b. 

Sherman,  Frank  Dempster, y^/«/ rt;«- 
thor.     See  Bangs,  J.  K. 

Sherman,  W.  Tecumseh.     Memoirs. 
920.SH55. 

Sherwood,  Mrs.    Mary   E.    Wilson. 
{M.   E.    IV.   S.)     Amenities    of 
home.     In  v.  2  of  040. APS. 
Home  amusements.      In    v.    3   of 
040.AP5. 
74 


AUTHOR    LIST. 


SMITH 


Shillaber,    B.    Penhallow.       {Mrs. 
Partingto7i)     Cruises  with   Capt. 
Bob.     SH64C. 
Double-runner  club.     SH64d. 

Shoemaker,  J.  W.,  ed.     Best  things 
from  best  authors.     808.O.SH7. 

Short,  John  T.     North  Americans  of 
antiquity.     571. SH8. 

Shurtleff,  Nathaniel  B.,  ed.  Rec- 
ords of  the  colony  of  New 
Plymouth  in  New  England. 
974.4.  M38n. 
Records  of  the  governor  and  com- 
pany of  the  Mass.  Bay  in  New 
England.     974.4.  M38m. 

Sibley,  J.   Langdon.      Graduates   of 
Harvard  university.  920.07. S 113. 

Sidney,    Margaret.       See   Lothrop, 
Mrs.  H.  M.  Stone. 

Simon,   Jules.      Government    of    M. 
Thiers.     944.08.  S  1.5. 

Skinner,  F.  G.     Agriculture.     In  v. 
2  of  G30.SA9. 

Skinner,   J.    S.,  joint  mithor.     See 

YOUATT,  W. 
Skottowe,    B.    C.      Parliament. 

328.  SK5. 
Smedley,   E.      Venetian    history. 

945.  SM3. 
Smile.s,     Samuel.       Art     of     living. 
828.SM4. 
Brief  biographies.     920.02.SM4b. 
Character.     170.SM4c. 
Duty.     170.SM4r). 
The  Huguenots.     272.SM4. 
Men  of  invention.     920.02.SM4m. 
Robert  Dick.     920.D54. 
Thomas  Edward.     920.ED96. 
Thrift.     331.SM4. 
Smiley,  Thomas  F.     Scripture  geog- 
raphy.    911. SM4. 
Smith,    Adam.      Wealth    of   nations. 

330.  SM  5. 
Smith,      Alexander.        Dreamthorp. 
824.S.M.5. 
ed.  Robert  Burns.  Works.   820.B93. 

175 


Smith,  C.  H.  J.  Landscape  garden- 
ing.    710.  S  Mo. 

Smith,  C.  L.,  tr.     See  Tasso. 

S.mith,  Charles  Lee.  Education  in 
N.  Carolina.     378.UN3S. 

Smith,    Edward.     Foods.     643.SM5. 

Smith,  F.  Hopkinson.  White  um- 
brella in  Mexico.     917.2.SM6. 

Smith,   G.   Barnett.      Gladstone. 
920.G458. 
William  I.  and  the  German  empire. 
920.W^673. 

Smith,  Helen  Ainslie.  Stories  of 
persons  and  places  in  America. 
917.  S  Mo. 

Smith,  Col.  James.  Captivity  with 
the  Indians.     970.6.SM5. 

Smith,  Margaret  K.,  joint  author. 
See  De  Graff,  E.  V. 

Smith,  Mary  P.  W.  Miss  Ellis'  mis- 
sion.    920.EL56. 

Smith,  Matthew  Hale.  Sunshine  and 
shadow  in  New  York.  917.47.SI\I5. 

Smith,  Philip.     Anct.  history  of  the 
East.     930.SM6E. 
Christian  church  during  the  first  ten 

centuries.     270.SM(). 
Hist,  of  the  world.     930.SM6w. 

Smith,  Philip  V.  Eng.  institutions. 
942.SM5. 

S.MITH,  R.  Bosworth.     Mohammed  and 
Mohammedanism.     297. SM6. 
Rome  and  Carthage.     937.SM6. 

Smith,  Thomas  L.  Elements  of  the 
laws.     340.  SM6. 

Smith,  Uriah.  Key  to  Smith's  dia- 
gram of  parliamentary  laws. 
328.  SM6. 

Smith,  William.     Diet,  of  the  Bible. 
.  R220.SM6. 
ed.    Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman 

antiquities.     R913.SM6. 
-  of  Greek   and    Roman   biography 

and  mythology.     R920.03.SM6. 
-of  Greek  and  Roman  geography. 
R913.SM6. 


SMITH 


AUTHOR    LIST. 


Smith,  William,  continued. 

Students'  Gibbon.     937.G35S. 
S.MITH,  William  T.     Human  body  and 

its  health.     013.SMG. 
Smollktt,   T.,  tr.       See  Le   Sagf., 

Alain  Rene. 
Smyth,  Newman.     Old  faiths  in  new 
light.     2ir).SM9o. 
Orthodox      theology     of     today. 
230.SM9O. 
SOLEY,  J.  Russell.     Blockade  and  the 
cruisers.     973.7.  N2-2a. 
Sailor  boys  of  '61.     973.7.804. 
joint  author.     See  Schley,  W.  S. 
SOMER\TLLK,  Martha.     Mary  Somer- 

ville.     920.  S  058. 
SoULE,  Richard.     Diet,  of  Eng.  syno- 
nym es.     424.808. 
SouTHALL,  James  C.     Epoch  of  the 

mammoth.     571.808. 
SOUTHEY,  Robert,  tr.     Chronicle    of 
the  Cid.    In  8G1.L81. 
ed.    H.  K.  White.  Works.  820. WoS. 
SouvESTRE,  Emile.    Confessions  d'un 
ouvrier.    843.S08c. 
Mari    de     Mme.     de     8  o  1  a  n  g  e  . 
843.S08M. 
Spence,   William,  joint  a7itlior.     See 

KiRF.Y,  William. 
Spexckr,     Bella.       Tried    and    true. 

SP34T. 
Spencer,  Herbert.  Biology.  570. 8  P3. 
Education.     370.SP3. 
First  principles.     192.SP3F. 
Psychology.     192.8P3P. 
Sociology.     .S00.SP3. 
Spenser,  Edmund.     Poetical  works. 

821.SP3. 
Spoffokd,    a.    R.,    ed.      Almanacs. 

310.AM.3. 
Spon,  Ernest.     Mechanic's  own  book. 

680.  SPG. 
Si'KAGUE,  Mary    A.     Earnest    trifler. 

SP75E. 
Spring,     Leverett 
978.SP8. 


W 


Kansas, 


Spry,  W.  J.  J.     Cruise  of  H.  M.  S. 

"Challenger."     910.8P88. 
Spyri,  Johanna.     Heidi.     SPOGii. 
StaIx-Holstein,    Anna    L.    G.    N., 
baronne  de.      Corinne ;  or,  Italy. 
Tr.  by  I.  Hill.     8T13c. 
Stanley,    Arthur    P.       The    Jewish 
church.     29{).ST2. 
Sermons  for  children.     252.ST22. 
Sinai  and  Palestine.     915.G.ST22. 
Thomas  Arnold.     920.ARG6. 
Westminster  Abbey.     942.ST2. 
Stanley,    H.    M.      The    Congo. 
916.7.ST2C. 
Through    the    dark    continent. 
916.7.ST2D. 
Stanwood,    Edward.        Presidential 

elections.     329.ST22. 
Stapfer,    Edmond.     Palestine  in  the 

time  of  Christ.     933  8T25. 
Stearns,  Winfrid  A.      Wrecked  on 

Labrador.     ST43w. 
Stebbins,  Giles  B.     Am.  protection- 
ist's manual.     337.ST3. 
Progress  from  poverty.     331. ST3. 
Steinmetz,  Andrew.     Sunshine    and 

shadow.     551. 8  T3. 
Stephen,  Leslie.      English    thought. 
192.ST4. 
Science  of  ethics.     171. ST4. 
Writings  of  Thackeray.     In  T32l. 
Stephens,      C.    Asbury.        Camping 
out.     ST43C. 
Knockabout      club    along   shore. 

910.ST43. 
-in  the  tropics.     917.2. ST43. 
-in  the  woods.     917.41. ST43. 
Left  on  Labrador.     8T43L. 
Off  to  the  geysers.     8T43o. 
Young  moose  hunters.     ST43y. 
Stephens,  Henry.      Farmer's  guide. 

G30.ST4r). 
Sticphens,  H.   Morse.      The  French 

revolution.     944.04.ST4. 
Stephenson,   Eliza  T.     St.  Olaves. 
ST45S. 
176 


AUTHOR    LIST. 


STRONG 


Stkrkktt,  J.  R.  S.     Asia  Minor,     v. 
2of  913.AR2P. 
Wolfe  expedition,    v.  .3  of  913.  AR2p. 
Stevens,  Abel.      Madame  de   Stael. 

920.ST12. 
Stevens,  H.R.    Ensilage.   63.3.ST46. 
Stevens,  J.  Austin.      Albert  Gallatin. 

920.G1.33. 
Stevens,  J.  Lloyd.     Gustavus  Adol- 

phus.     920.  A  D7. 
Stevens,  Thomas.     Around  the  world 

on  a  bicycle.     796.ST46. 
Stevenson,  Edward  I.     White  cock- 
ades.    ST4(5w. 
Stevenson,  Robert  L.     Black  arrow. 
ST48ii. 
Dr.  Jekyll  and  Mr.  Hyde.     ST48s. 
Edinburgh.     914.1. ST48. 
Familiar  studies,  etc.     824.ST48. 
Kidnapped.     ST48k. 
Stevenson,    Sarah    H.       Boys    and 

girls  in  biology.     570.ST45. 
Stewart,  B.,  and  Tait,  P.  G.     The 

unseen  universe.     218. ST4. 
Stewart,  Dugald.    The  human  mind. 

150.  ST4. 
Stewart,  Henry.      Shepherd's  man- 
ual.    636.3.ST48. 
Stewart,  John,  and  Allen,   A.  B. 

Stable  book.     636.1. ST48. 
Stewart,   T.    G.      Bright's   disease. 

616.ST4. 
Stille,    Alfred.      Therapeutics. 

615.ST5. 
Stillman,   W.  J.      Cretan    insurrec- 
tion.    949.ST5. 
Stockhardt,    Julius    A.      Chemical 

field  lectures.     631. ST6. 
Stockton,    Frank    R.       Amos    Kil- 
bright.     ST62A. 
Bee-man  of  Orn.     ST62i!. 
Christmas  wreck.     ST62c. 
Hundredth  man.     ST6'2h. 
Jolly  fellowship.     ST62j. 
Late  Mrs.  Null.     ST62l. 
Rudder  Grange.     ST62r. 


Stockwell,  C.  T.     I  m  m  o  r  t  a  1  i  t  y. 

218.ST6. 
Stoddard,    H.    H.       An   egg   farm. 

636..5.ST64. 
Stoddard,  John  H.     Red-letter  days 

abroad.     914.6.ST64. 
Stoddard,    Richard    H.,   ed.       Life, 
letters,  and   table    talk  of    B.    K. 
Haydon.     920.  H  320. 
Stoddard,  William  O.     Among  the 
lakes.     ST64A. 
Dab  Kinzer.     ST64d. 
Saltillo  boys.     ST64s. 
Talking  leaves.     ST64t. 
Taylor,    Fillmore,  and  others. 

920.07.  ST64t. 
Winter  fun.     ST64w. 
Stokes,  Alfred  C.      Microscopy   for 

beginners.     578.ST6. 
Stonehenge,  pseud.      See   Walsif, 

J.  H. 
Stoker,     F.     H.       Agriculture    and 

chemistry.     631. ST7. 
Story,  Joseph.     The  U.  S.  constitu- 
tion.    342.  ST7. 
Stowe,  Edwin.    Velazquez.    920. V54. 
Stowe,  Mrs.  Harriet  E.  Beecher. 
Agnes  of  Sorrento.     ST77a. 
Chimney  corner.     818.ST77. 
Dred.     ST77d. 
Minister's  wooing.     ST77m. 
My  wife  and  I.     ST77mv. 
Oldtown  folks.     ST77o. 
Pearl  of  Orr's  island.     ST77p. 
Sam   Lawson's  Oldtown    fireside 

stories.     ST77s. 
Uncle  Tom's  cabin.     ST77u. 
We  and  our  neighbors.     ST77w. 
Strickland,  Agnes.     Mary,  queen  of 
-Scots.     920.M368. 
Queens  of  England.     920.7.  ST8q. 
Queens  of  Scotland.     920.7.ST8qs. 
Strong,  James,  Joint  ed.    See  M'Clin- 

TOCK. 

Strong,    Josiah.       Our    country. 
323.ST8. 


14 


177 


STRONG 


AUTHOR    LIST. 


Strong,  Theodore.     Differential  and 

integral  calculus.     517.ST8. 
Strong, W.C.   Fruit  culture.  034. ST8. 
Laying  out  of  a  country  home.     In 

634.  ST8. 
Stuart,  Arabella  \V.     The  three  Mrs. 

Judsons.     920.J920. 
Stuijhs,  William.     The  early  Plantag- 

anets.     942.03.ST9. 
Sumner,  William  G.     Andrew  Jack- 
son.   920.J13. 
Protectionism.     337.SUG. 
What  social  classes  owe  each  other. 

331.SU6. 
Swan,     Annie.       Gates     of      Eden. 

SW25(;. 
Swanwick,  Anna,  tr.     See  Goethe. 
SwAYNE,    George    C       Herodotus. 

888.H43S. 
Swift,  Jonathan.     Gulliver's  travels. 

827.  S  Wo. 
Swing,    David.      Motives    of    life. 

170.SW6. 
Swinton,  William.     Twelve  decisive 

battles.    973.7.SW6. 


T 

Clara  Moyse. 


Bohemian 


Tadlock 

days.     910.T12. 
Taine,  H.  Adolphe.     Art.     704.T13. 
English  literature.     820.T13. 
Florence  and  Venice.     709. T13. 
Rome  and  Naples.     914.5.T13. 
Tait,  p.  G.,  joint  author.     See  Stew- 
art, B. 
Talbot,  Charles  R.     {Magnus  Merri- 
weather.)       Double    masquerade. 
T14d. 
Honor  Bright.     T14h. 
Royal  Lowrie.     T14r. 
Royal    Lowrie's    last    year    at    St. 
Olaves.     T14r(). 
Talb(jt,  Marian,  y<7/«/ ^cj?.     See  Rich- 
ards, Mrs.  E.  S. 
Tarbox,  Increase  N.     Israel  Putnam. 
920.P98O. 


Tasso,    Torquato.      Jerusalem   deliv- 
ered. Tr.  by  C.L.Smith.  85LT18s. 
Sa7ne.  Tr.  by  J.  H.Wiffin.  8r)l.T18w. 
Tate,  T.     Education.     370.T18. 
Tautphq-:us,    Jemima   M.,    baroness 
von.     The  initials.     T19i. 
Quits.     T19q. 
Taylor,  Alfred  S.   Poisons.  r)L5.T2L 
Taylor,    Bayard.      At    home    and 
abroad.     910.T2L 
Egypt  and  Iceland.     916.2.T2L 
Hannah  Thurston.     T21h. 
India,  China,  Japan.     915. T2L 
John  Godfrey's  fortunes.     T21j. 
Lands  of  the  Saracens.     915.().T21. 
Northern  travel.     914.8.T2L 
Poetical  works.     811. T2L 
Story  of  Kennett.     T21s. 
Views  a-foot.     914.T21. 
ed.     Central  Asia.     915.T21c. 
Japan  in  our  day.     9ir).2.T21. 
Lake    regions    of    Central     Africa. 

916.7.T21. 
Travels  in  Arabia.     915.3.T21. 
Taylor,    Edward.       Is   protection   a 

benefit.?     337.T21. 
Taylor,  George,  pseud.     See  Haus- 

kath,  Adolf. 
Taylor,  Henry.  Autobiog.  920.T213. 

Correspondence.     S26.T21. 
Taylor,   Jeremy.      Holy   living   and 

dying.     241.T21. 

Taylor,   Marie   Hansen,  atid  Scud- 

der,  Horace  E.,   eds.      Life   and 

letters  of  Bayard  Taylor.  920.T21. 

Taylor,    William    M.      John    Knox. 

920.  K77. 
Tenney,    E.     p.       Agatha    and    the 

shadow.     T25a. 
Tennyson,  Alfred,  baron.     Locksley 
Hall  sixty  years  after.     821.T25L. 
Poetical  works.     821. T25. 
Terhune,   Mrs.  M.  Virginia.     {Mar- 
ion Harland.)     Alone.     T27a. 
Common    sense    in    the    household. 
(;41.T27. 


17a 


AUTHOR    LIST. 


TIERNAN 


Terhuxe,  Afrs.  M.  V.,  continued. 

Gallant  fight.     T27g. 

Jessamine.     T27j. 

Miriam.     T27m. 

Moss-side.     T27mo. 
Thackeray,     Anna    Isabella.       See 

Ritchie,  Mrs.  A.  I. 
Thackeray,  W.  Makepeace.     {Mich- 
ael Angela  Tit  marsh.) 

Adventures  of  Philip.     T32a. 

Ballads.     827.T32b. 

Bedford-row  conspiracy.    In  T.32c. 

Book  of  snobs.     827.T32bo. 

Burlesques.     827.T32i;u. 

Catherine.     T32c. 

Christmas  books.     827.T32c. 

Contributions  to  Punch.   827.T32co. 

Critical  reviews.     In  914.15.T32. 

Denis  Duval.     In  T32l. 

The  four  Georges.     920.04.T32. 

Great  Hoggarty  diamond.     T32g. 

Henry  Esmond.     T32h. 

Irish  sketch-book.     914.15.T32. 

Letters.     826.T32. 

Lovel  the  widower.     T32l. 

Memoirs  of  Barry  Lyndon.     T32m. 

Memoirs  of  Mr.  C.  J.  Yellowplush. 
827.T32M. 

Men's  wives.     In  T32c. 

Miscellaneous  essays.     824.T32. 

The  Newcomes.     T32n. 

Paris  sketch-book.     914.4.T32. 

Pendennis.     T32p. 

Rose  and  the  ring.     In  827.T32b. 

Roundabout  papers.     827.T32r. 

Vanity  fair.     T32v. 

The  Virginians.     T32vi. 

Wolves  and  the  lamb.     /;/  T32l. 
Thaer,  A.  D.     Agriculture.    r.30.T32. 
Thalheimer,  Mary  E.     Ancient  his- 
tory.    930.  T32. 

Mediaeval  and  mod.  hist.     940.T32. 
Thanet,  Octave,  pseud.  See  French, 

Alice. 
Thaxter,  Celia.    Among  the  Isles  of 
Shoals.     917.42.T33." 


Thayer,  William.  Tact,  push,  and 
principle.     174.T33. 

Thickstun,  Frederick,  pseud.  See 
Clark,  F.  Thickstun. 

Thiers,  L.  Adolphe.  French  revolu- 
tion.    944.04.T34. 

Thomas  a  Kempis.  Imitation  of 
Christ.     242.  K32. 

Thomas,  John  J.     Am.  fruit  culturist. 
(J34.T36. 
Farm  implements.     630.T3G. 

Thomas,  Joseph,  M.D.     Pronouncing 
dictionary  of  biography  and  myth- 
ology.    R920.0LLr,6. 
Pronouncing  med.  diet.     G10.T3G. 

Thomas,  M.  M.    Captain  Phil.    T36c. 

Thompson,  Daniel  P.  Green  Moun- 
tain boys.     T372g. 

Thompson,  M.  Boy's  book  of  sports. 
790.T37. 

Thompson,  R.  E.  Political  economy. 
330.  T37. 

Thomson,  Robert  D.  Food  of  ani- 
mals.    636.2.T38. 

Thomson,  W.  McClure.  The  land 
and  the  book.     9L5.6.T38. 

Thoreau,  Henry  D.     Early  spring  in 
Massachusetts.     917.44.T39e. 
Maine  woods.     917.41. T.39. 
Walden.     917.44.T39\v. 
Week  on  the  Concord  and  iMerrimac 
rivers.     917.44.T39we. 

Thurston,  R.  H.  Growth  of  the 
steam  engine.     C21.T42. 

Thwinc;,  Carrie,  joint  author.  See 
Thwixg,  Charles. 

Thwixg,  Charles.      The    working 
church.     2(>1.T42. 
and  Carrie.     The  family.     321. T42, 

Ticknor,  George.  W.  H.  Prescott. 
920.P928. 

Tiernan,  Mrs.  Frances  C.  Fisher. 
(  Christian  Reid.)  Miss  Church- 
ill.    T442M. 

Tiernan,  Mrs.  Mary  F.  Homoselle. 
T444h. 


179 


TILESTtlX 


AUTHOR    LIST. 


TiLESTON,  E.  G.  U.  S.  administra- 
tions.    973.T45. 

TiMBs,  James.  Abbeys,  castles,  and 
ancient  halls  of  Eng.  and  Wales. 
94-2.  T48. 

TiNcKiCR,  M.  Agnes.  Signer  Monal- 
dini's  niece.     T49s. 

TiTto.MK,  Timothy, /.ft'W.     Set;  HoL- 

L.VND,  J.  G. 

TiT.M.VRSH,   Michael   Angelo,     pseiid. 

See  Thac  KERAY,  W.  M. 
TocQUEViLLE,  Alexis    C.    H.   C.   de. 

Democracy  in  America.    342.T5G. 
Ton,  S.    M.      Sea   and    trout  fishing. 

In  914.-2.G51. 
ToLSToV,  Leo  N.,  count.      Anna  Kar- 
enina.  Tr.  by  N.  H.  Dole.  T584a. 
Childhood,  boyhood,  youth.     Tr.  by 

I.  F.  Hapgood.     T584c. 
The  Cossacks.     Tr.  by  E.  Schuyler. 

T584CO. 
family  happiness.     T584f. 
My  religion.     241. To8. 
Power  and  liberty.     904.T.")8. 
War  and  peace.     Tr.  by  Clara  Bell. 

891.Tr)84\v. 
What  people  live  by.     Tr.  by   Mrs. 
Delano.     891.T584wH. 
ToPHAM,   J.     Chemistry    made    easy. 

In  V.  3  of  CSO.SAg. 
TORREY,  Bradford.  Birds.    598.2.T63. 
ToLRGEE,  Albion   W.     Button's   inn. 
T643B. 
Fool's  errand.     T643f. 
TowLE,    G.     Makepeace.       Drake. 
910.Tr)oD. 
Magellan.     910.T6.-)M. 
Marco  Polo.     910.T6oma. 
Pizarro.     910.T6."')P. 
Raleigh.     910.T6ok. 
Vasco  da  Gama.     910.T(')5\ . 
Young    people's    hist,    of    Ireland. 
941.r).T65. 
TowLER,  J.,  M.  /).     Silver  sunbeam. 

770.T65. 
TowNSEND,  George  F.,  /r.    See  /E.S(>p. 

180 


TowNSEND,    Pauline   D.      Haydn. 

920.  H  323. 
TowN.SK\n,  Virginia  F.     Lenox  Dare. 
TGG6L. 
Only  girls.     TG660. 
That  queer  girl.     TliGGr. 
ToYXBEE,  Joseph.    The  ear.    GKJ.TiiC). 
TozER,  H.  F.     Geography.     911.T66. 
Trafton,    Adeline.      American    girl 

abroad.     914.T67. 
Treat,  Mary.      Insects  injurious    to 

vegetation.     632.T7L 
Trench,  R.  Chenevix.     English,  past 
and  present.     422.T72e. 
Parables  of  our  Lord.     226.T72. 
Study  of  words.     422.T72s. 
Trevelyan,  G.  Otto.    Lord  Macaulay. 

920.  M 118. 
Trollope,  Anthony.      Australia  and 
New  Zealand.     994.T74. 
Barchester  towers.     T74b. 
Castle  Richmond.     T74c. 
Commentaries  of  C?esar.     878. Cll. 
Dr.  Thorne.     T74d. 
He  knew  he  was  right.     T74h. 
Last  chronicle  of  Barset.     T74l. 
Trotter,    Ada.    {Lawrence  Severn.) 

Heaven's  gate.     T75h. 
Trousseau,  A.    Medicine.     G10.T75. 
Trouessart,   E.  L.      Microbes,  fer- 
ments and  moulds.     589.T75. 
Trowbridge,   J.   Townsend.     {Paul 
Creyton)  Biding  his  time.    T757b. 
Bound  in  honor.     T757bo. 
Chance  for  himself.     T757c. 
Coupon  bonds.     T7o7co. 
Cudjo's  cave.     T757cu. 
Doing  his  best.     T7o7d. 
Drummer  boy.     T757dk. 
His  one  fault.     T757h. 
His  own  master.     T757hi. 
Jack  Hazard.     T757j. 
Neighbor  Jackwood.     T7.">7\. 
Phil  and  his  friends.     T7")7p. 
Satin-wood  box.     T757s. 
Start  in  life.     T7r)7.ST. 


AUTHOR    LIST. 


VOLUNTEER 


Trowbridge,  J.  T.,  continued. 
Three  scouts.     T757t. 
Tinkham  brothers'  tide-mill.  TToTxi. 
The  vagabond,  etc.      811. T75. 
Young  surveyor.     TTSTv. 
Trueblood,    Thomas    C,   joint    ed. 

See  Fulton,  R.  I. 
Trumbull,   John.      Poetical    works. 

821.T77. 
Tlxkeraiax,     Bayard.      Eng.    prose 

fiction.     820.TS0. 
Tlckerman,  Charles   K.     Greeks  of 

today.     914.95.T79. 
Tuckey,    Janet.       Joan    of    Arc. 

920.D242. 
TuKE,    D.    H.      Mind    and    body. 

131.T81. 
Turgenieff,    Ivan.       Liza.      Tr.    by 
W.  L.  Ralston.     891.T84l. 
On  the  eve.     Tr.  by  C.  E.  Turner. 

891.T840. 
Smoke.        Tr.     by    W.     F.    West. 
891.T84S. 
TuTTLE,  Herbert.     German    political 

leaders.     920.04.T88. 
Tittle,  Joseph  W.,  comp.    Descend- 
ants of   John  and  Joanna  Tuttle. 
929.1.T88. 
Twain,  Mark,  pseud.    See  Clemens, 

S.  L. 
Tvler,    Moses    C.      Patrick    Henry. 

920.H396. 
Tylor,  E.  B.  Anthropology.  573.T97. 
Tvndall,  John.     Faraday  as  a   dis- 
coverer.    537.T97. 
Forms  of  water.     551. T97. 
Heat  a  mode  of  motion.     536.T97. 
Hours  of  exercise.     914.94.T97. 
Light.     535.T97. 
Tytler,  Sarah, /j-^«<^.     See  Keddie, 
Henrietta. 

u 

Ulbach,   Louis.       For  fifteen  years. 
UL12F. 
The  steel  hammer.     UL12s. 


Underwood,  Francis  H.     American 

literature.     810.UN2. 
English  literature.     820. UN2. 
Urbanitsky,      Alfred      Ritter      von. 

Electricity.     537.UR1. 
Ure,    Andrew.       Diet,    of    arts,    etc. 

603.  UR2. 
Urwick,  Rev.  W.     Indian    pictures. 
,,      916aUR9.       ,,.        ,..  «, 


.-'(-adli..«i,  at 


V 


Van  Dyke,  Henry  J.     Reality  of  re- 
ligion.    243.V28. 
Van  Dyke,  John   C.     Art.     701.V28. 
Van    Dyke,    T.    S.      So.    California. 

917.9.V28. 
Vandegrift,    Margaret,  pseud.     See 

Janvier,  M. 
Veitch,  John.     Hamilton.     192. H18. 
Velpeau.      a.      A.      L.         Surgery. 

6l7.Vo4. 
Verne,    Jules.       Great    explorers. 

910.V59GE. 
Great  navigators.     910.V."')9gn. 
Michael   Strogoff.       Tr.  by  W.    H. 

G.  Kingston.     V59m. 
Mysterious  island.     V59my. 
Viele,      E.       Active      service. 

350.V67. 
Vincent,    John,    ed.       Home    book. 

790.  V74. 
Vincent,    Marvin    R.      Covenant   of 

peace.     2.")2.V74c. 
Gates    into    the    psalm-co  u  n  t  r  y  . 

252.V74G. 
Word    studies    in    the    New   Testa- 
ment.    R225.\74. 
Virchow,  Rudolf.  Cellular  pathology. 

616.V81. 
ViRGir.,     P.    Virgilius     Maro.       The 

/Cneid.       Tr.    by    J.    Conington. 

873.V81CO. 
VoGEL,  Hermann.    Chemistry  of  light 

and  photography.     770.V8(5. 
Volunteer  special,  pseud.     Volcano 

under  the  city.     974.7. V88. 

81 


WADSWDRTH 


AUTHCMi    LIST. 


w 

W'adswokth,   Olive  A.,  pseud.      See 

Dana,  K.  F. 
Wagner,  VV.      Epics  and  romances. 

39S.W12. 
Waites,  Alfred.       Historical  manual. 

902.  Wl  3. 
Walden,    Treadvvell.      Our    English 

Bible.     220.  W14. 
Walford,  Edward.  Juvenal.  STT.J'.lS. 
Walford,    Mrs.    Lucy    B.       Baby's 

grandmother.     W14r. 
The  cousins.     W14c. 
.Mr.  Smith.     W14m. 
Troublesome  daughters.     W14t. 
Walker,     Francis     A.      Money. 

332.  W15. 
Political  economy.     330.W15. 
Walker,  James.    Sermons.  252.W15. 
Wallace,  D.  M.  Russia.  914.7.Wlo. 
Wallace,    Ellerslie,  jr.       Amateur 

photographer.     770. Wlo. 
Wallace,  Lewis.    Ben-Hur.    W1.")4b. 

Fair  god.     W1o4f. 
Wallace,    Susan    E.      Land  of   the 

Pueblos.     917.2.W153. 
Wallace,  William.  Kant.  193.K13\v. 
Walsh,  J.   H.     {Stone/ienge.)     Dogs 

of    Great    Britain    and    America. 

636.7.W1G. 
The  horse.     636.1.W16. 
Walsh,    W.  Shepard.     Young  folks' 

Roman  empire.     937.W16. 
ed.       Young    folks'     J  o  s  e  p  h  u  s  . 

933.J77W. 
Walton,    Izaak.      Dr.   John    Donne, 

Sir      H.     Wotton,     and    others. 

920.04.  W 17. 
a?id  Cotton,  C.      Complete  angler. 

799.W17. 
Walworth,  Mrs.  Jeannette  R.      (/. 

R.     Hadert/ian.)       Bar     sinister. 

W178B. 
Wakhurton,  William.     Edward  III. 

942.03.  W20. 


Ward,  Anna  h.  joint  ed.    See  Hoyt, 

J.  K. 
Ward,  Mrs.  E.  Stuart  Phelps. 
Beyond  the  gates.     W212b. 
Doctor  Zay.     W212d. 
Gates  ajar.     W212g. 
Gates  between.     W212ga. 
Gipsy  series  : 

Gipsy  Breynton.     W212gh. 

Gipsy's  cousin  Joy.     W212gc. 

-  sowing  and  reaping.     W212gs. 

-  year   at    the    Golden    Crescent. 
W212Gy. 

Jack  the  fisherman.     W212j. 
Silent  partner.     W212s. 
Story  of  Avis.     W212sT. 
Ward,    Mrs.    H.    O.,    fiseiid.       See 

Moore,  Clara  J. 
Ward,    M>s.   M.  Arnold    Humphry. 
Miss  Bretherton.     W215M. 
Robert  Elsmere.     W2ir)R. 
Ward,   Thomas,   ed.       Men    of    the 
reign.     R920.04.W21. 
Men  of  the  time.     R920.02  W21. 
Ward,  W.  Hayes.     Oriental  antiqui- 
ties.    913.AR2N. 
Ware,  Henry,  Jr.     Christian  charac- 
ter.    243.  W22. 
Life  of  the  Saviour.     232.W22. 
Ware,      John.        H.     Ware,     Jr. 

920.  W  22. 
Ware,  William.     Aurelian.     W228a. 

Zenobia.     W228z. 
Warlng,  George  E..,Jr.     Bride  of  the 
Rhine.     9i4.W23. 
Agriculture.     631.W23. 
Farmer's  vacation.     914.92. W23. 
Sanitary  drainage.     628. W23. 
Tyrol,  etc.     914.3. W23. 
Village  improvements.     710. W23. 
Warner,  Anna  B.,  Joint  author.    See 

Warner,  Susan. 
Warner, Charles  D.    Backlog  studies. 
817.W24B. 
In  the  Levant.     915.(;.W24. 
In  the  wilderness.     917.47.W24. 

8'2 


AUTHOR    LIST. 


WHITE 


Warnkr,  Charles  D.,  continued. 
My     summer     in     a     garden. 

817.W24M. 
My  winter  on  the  Nile.     016.2.W24. 
On  horseback  through  \'irginia,  etc. 

917.\V24. 
Roundabout  journey.     914.W24R. 
Saunterings.     !)14.W54s. 
and  others.     Penology.     364.\V24. 
W.^KXEK,  Susan.     {Elizabeth  Wether- 
ell.)     My  Desire.     W246m. 
Oueechy.     W24()Q. 
and   Anna.       Gold    of    Chickaree. 

W246G. 
Wych  Hazel.     W246w. 
Warrex,  W.  Wilkins.      Life  on  the 
Nile.     916.2.  W2.->. 
Tour  in  Syria,  etc.     In  916.2. W25. 
Warrington,  pseud.    See  Robinson, 

W.  S. 
Washburn,    Emory.       The    law. 

340.  W27. 
Washburne,  Elihu  B.     Recollections 
of    a    minister    to    France. 
944.08.  W27. 
Waters,  Mrs.  C.  E.  Clement.     Char- 
lotte Cushman.     920.C95. 
Christian  symbols.     703.W31c. 
Legendary  art      703.W31l. 
Outline  hist,  of  painting.     750. W31. 
Painters,  sculptors,  etc.     703.W31p. 
and  Hutton.     Artists  of  the  nine- 
teenth century.     920.  W31. 
Watson.  John.     Kant  and  his   Eng. 

critics.     142.W33. 
Watson,  Thomas.    Physic.   616. W33. 
Watts,  Mrs.  A.M.  Howitt.     Art  stu- 
dent in  Munich.     914.3. W34. 
Wayland,  Francis.     Rev.  A.  Judson. 

920.J92. 
Webb,  A.  C.     Historical  companion. 

902.  W38. 
Webb,     Alex.    S.        The     peninsula. 

973.7.  C  15c. 
Weber,  George.     Outlines  of  history. 
909.  W38. 


505.AN7. 
The    eye. 

Sparrow, 


See 


Webster, Daniel.  Speeches.  815. W39. 
Webster,  Noah.     Dictionary  of    the 

Eng.  language.     R423.W39. 
Wedgwood,    Hensleigh.       Diet,    of 

English  etymology.     422. W41. 
Weeks,  Clara  S.     Text-book  of  nurs- 
ing.    649.  W41. 
Weeks,  Helen.     See  Cami'BELL,  Mrs. 

H. 
Weeks,  John  ^L     Bees.     In  v.  3  of 

6.30.  SA9. 
Weiss,  Rev.  John.     Wit,  humor,  and 

Shakspeare.     822.SH10w. 
Weld,    H.    Hastings,   Joint   author. 

See  Yonge,  Charlotte  M. 
Wells,  David  A.    Science  of  common 

things.     502.W46. 
ed.    Annual  of  discovery. 
Wells,    J.    Soelberg. 

616.W46. 
Wesselhoeft,    Lillie    F. 

the  tramp.     W51s. 
Wetherell,   Elizabeth,  pseud. 

Warner,  Susan. 
Wheeler,  Charles  G.,  Joint  ed.     Sec 

Wheeler,  W.  A. 
Wheeler,  William  A.     Diet,  of  noted 

names  of  fiction.     R803.W56. 
and  C.  G.      Familiar   allusions. 

R031.W56. 
and    Pierce.     Dickens   dictionary. 

D550. 
joint  author.     See  Hole,  C. 
Whipple,    Edwin    P.      Literature   of 

the  age  of  Elizabeth.     820. W57. 
Success  and  its  conditions.  814. W57. 
ed.    Webster's  speeches.    815. W39. 
Whitaker,    Joseph.      Almanacs. 

3IO.W08. 
White,  Henry.     Massacre  of  St.  Bar- 
tholomew.    272.  W58. 
White,  H.  Kirke.    Works.    820.W.58. 
White,  Rev.  James.     Eighteen  Chris- 
tian centuries.    940.  W58. 
White,  James  W.      The  mouth,  etc, 

/«  V.  2of  613.K25. 


183 


WHITE 


AUTHOR    LIST. 


\\'iHTE,    John    S.       Boys'    and    girls' 

Herodotus.     888.H43\v. 
White,  Richard  Grant.      England 
without  and  within,     OU.S.WoS. 
Every  day  English.     4'28.W.j8t;. 
Shakspeare.     822.SH10wh. 
Words  and  their  uses.     428.W58w. 
White,  William.     Sweedenborg. 

920.SW3O. 
Whitmaksh,    Mrs.    C.    Snowdon. 

Hymns  of  the  ages.     245. W59. 
Whit.more,    W,    H.       Heraldry. 

929.8.  WoO. 
Whitney,     Mrs.     Adeline      Dutton 
Train.       Boys     at      Chequasset. 
W61bo. 
Daffodils.     811.W61. 
Faith  Gartney's  girlhood.     WGIf. 
Gayworthys.     W61(;. 
Hitherto.     W61h. 
Other  girls.     W61o. 
Real  folks.     W61r. 
Sights  and  insights.     W61s. 
Summer  in  Leslie  Goldthwaite's  life. 

W61SL-. 
We  girls.     WGlw. 
Whitney,    W.    Dwight.       Language. 

410.  W61. 
Whittaker,  Frederic.    G.  A.  Custer. 

920.C964. 
Whittier,  John  G.     Poetical  works. 
81LW616. 
Prose  works.     810.WG16. 
ed.     Songs  of   three   centuries. 
808.1. W61G. 
Whympkr,   Edward.      Ascent  of  the 
Matterhorn.     914.94.  W62a. 
Scrambles    amongst    the    Alps. 
914.94.  W02s. 
WiFFiN,  J.  H.,  tr.     See  Tasso. 
Wigmore,  John  H.     Australian  ballot 

system.     324.  WOS. 
WiLKlNS,  Mary  E.     Humble  romance, 

etc.     WC).54h. 
Wilkinson,  Sir  J.   G.     The  ancient 
Egyptians.     932. W65. 


Willard,  F" ranees  E.     How  to  win. 

37(5.  W()G. 
WiLLETT,   Edvvard.      Search   for  the 

star.     W66s. 
Williams,    Annie.      (JAK.)      Birch- 
wood.     W673H. 
Fitch  club.     W()73f. 
Giant  dwarf.     WG73(i. 
Professor  Johnny.     W673i'. 
Riverside  museum.     W673R. 
Scotch  caps.     W()73s. 
Williams,  George  W.     Negro  troops 

in  the  rebellion.     973.7.  WG7. 
Williams,    Henry    T.,    and  Frost, 

Annie.        Evening    amusements. 

793.  W67. 
Williams,   Henry   W.      Diseases  of 

the  eye.     616.W67p. 
Opthalmic  science.     61G.W67R. 
Our  eyes.     GlG.W67o. 
Williams,  H.  L.,  joint  author.     See 

O'Neill,  F.  W. 
Williams, Monier,/r.  See  KXlidasa'. 
Willis,    Nathaniel    P.      Pencillings. 

914.  W7G. 
Wilson,  Andrew.      Abode  of  snow. 

915.4.  W70. 
Wilson,  Mrs.  Augusta  J.      {Augusta 

J.  Evans.)     Beulah.     WG91b. 
Wilson,    Henry.       Slave    power    in 

America.     326.  WG9. 
Wilson,  James  C.     Summer  and    its 

diseases.     In  v.  1  of  G13.K25. 
Wilson,  James  G.,  and  Fiske,  John, 

eds.      Appleton's    cyclopaedia    of 

Am.  biography.     R920.07.AP5. 
WiLSON,J. Harrison.  China.  9ir).l.W69. 
Wilson,  John.      Unitarian  principles 

confirmed    by  trinitarian   testimo- 
nies.    230.WG9. 
WiNi:s,  E.  C.     Prisons,  etc.    365.  W72. 
WiNSOR,  Justin.    American  revolution. 

973.3. W73. 
History  of  Boston.     974.4.B65w. 
ed.      Narrative  and  critical  history 

of  America.    970. W73. 

84 


AUTHOR    LIST. 


YONGE 


WiNTHROP,    John.       New    England. 

974.W736. 
WiNTHROP,    Theodore.       Canoe   and 
the  saddle.     917.9.W73. 
Cecil  Dreeme.     W735c. 
John  Brent.     \V735g. 
Life  in  the  open  air.     818. W73. 
WiSTER,   Mrs.    Annis    Lee,  tr.      See 
John,  H.  F.  C.  E. 
joint  tr.     See  Hedge,  F.  H. 
WiTHERBV,    H.    Forbes.      Joshua. 

222.  W77. 
Witt,  Mme.  H.  Guizot  de.     M.  Guizot 
in  private  life.     920. G94. 
joint  author.     See  Guizot,  F.  P.  G. 
Wood,  George  B.,  and  Bache,  Frank- 
lin.   U.S.  dispensatory.    615. W85. 
Wood,   Henry.     Natural   law   in   the 

business  world.     330.  W85. 
Wood,    Henry    C.      Brain-work   and 

over-work.     /;/  v.  4  of  613. K25. 
Wood,  H.  Trueman.     Mod.  methods 

of  illustrating  books.     770. W85. 
V^ooD,Rev.].G.  Aquarium.  .590. W85. 
Birds.     598.2.W85. 
Homes  without  hands.     591. WSo. 
Insects  abroad.     595.W85i. 
Insects  at  home.     59o.W85in. 
Mammalia.     o99.W85. 
Reptiles,  etc.     598.1.W85. 
Woodman,   Abby  Johnson.      Pictur- 
esque Alaska.     917.9.  W85. 
Woodward,  C.  M.     Manual  training 

school.     871.W87. 
WooDWORTH,     J.    M.       Cholera. 

614.UN3. 
WooLLEY,    Celia  P.      Girl  graduate. 

W881G. 
WoOLSEY,   Sarah  Chauncey.     {Stisan 
Coolidge.)    Clover.     W884c. 
Eyebright.     W884e. 
Little  country  girl.     W884l. 
New  Year's  bargain.     W884n. 
What  Katy  did.     W884w. 
What  Katy  did  at  school.    W884\VH. 
What  Katy  did  next.     W884wK. 


WooLSEY,  Theodore  D.     Communism 

and  socialism.     .335.VV88. 
International  law.     341. W88. 
WooLSON,  Constance  Fenimore. 
Anne.     W885A. 
East  Angels.     W885e. 
For  the  major.     W885f. 
Worcester,    A.       Training    nurses. 

649.  W89. 
Worcester,  Joseph  E.    Dictionary  of 
the  Eng.  language.     R423.W89. 
Elements  of  history.     909. W89. 
Words\vorth,    William.        Poetical 

works.     821.W89. 
Wormeley,    Katharine    Prescott. 
Other  side  of  war.     973.7. W90. 
tr.     See  Balzac. 
Wright,    Henrietta    C.       Children's 
stories  of  Am.  progress.    973. W93. 
Wright,  Mrs.  Julia  McNair.     Com- 
plete home.     640.  W93. 
How  could  he  escape  ?     W934h. 
Wright,    L.       Poultry    keeper. 

63(>.5.W93. 
Wylde,  Katharine.  A  dreamer.  W97d. 
WYLiE,Jean,  tr.  See  BEHRENS,Bertha. 
Wyss,  J.  R.,  arid  MoNTOLiEU,  J.  Isa- 
bella P.  de  B  ,  baronne  de.    Swiss 
family  Robinson.     W99s. 

Y 

Yates,  Edmund.     Broken  to  harness. 

YA23B. 
YoNGE,    Charles    Duke.     Sir    Walter 
Scott.     920.SCO85. 

Three  centuries  of   English  litera- 
ture.    820.YO8. 

Three  centuries  of  modern  history. 
940.YO8. 
YoNGE,  Charlotte  M.     Book  of  golden 
deeds.     900.YO8. 

Caged  lion.     Y08c. 

Countess  Kate.     YOSco. 

Daisy  chain.     Y08d. 

Dove  in  the  eagle's  nest.     Y08do. 

Dynevor  terrace.     Y08dy. 


15 


185 


YONGE 


AUTHOR    LIST. 


YoxGE,  Charlotte  M.,  continued. 
Heartsease.     Y08h. 
Heir  of  Redclyffe.     YOShe. 
Lances  of  Lynwood.     Y08l. 
Little    Lucy's    wonderful     globe. 

YOSui. 
Our  new  mistress.     YO80. 
Story  of  the  Christians  and  Moors 

in  Spain.     946.Y08. 
Stray  pearls.     YOSs. 
The  trial.     Y08t. 
Young  folks'  hist,  of  Eng.    942.Y08. 

-  of  France.     944.Y08. 

-  of  Germany.     943.Y08. 

-  of  Greece.     938.Y08. 
-of  Rome.     937.Y08. 

and  Weld,  H.  H.    Aunt  Charlotte's 

stories  of  Am.  history.     970.YO8. 

YouATT,  W.,  and  Martin,  W.  C.  L. 

The  h02.     636.4.Y08 


YouMANs,    Edward    L.      Household 
science.     r)40.YO8. 
and  others.     Culture  demanded  by 
modern  life.     507.YOS. 

Y()UMANS,ElizaA.    Botany.    580.YO8. 

Young,  Alexander.  Chronicles  of  the 
first  planters  of  the  colony  of 
Massachusetts  Bay.    974.4.Y08. 

Young,  Charles  A.  The  sun.  523.Y08. 

Young,  John.  The  Christ  of  history. 
232.Y08. 

Young,  John.  Physical  geography. 
551.Y08. 

Young,  Robert.  Analytical  concord- 
ance to  the  Bible.     R220.YO8. 


and  SKiawuLBj  ^.q^k  PttBluAfiel- '  BR'^RLloons.     35o.Z5. 
DEPARTMENT 

TRAINI3*G  CLASS 


63(3.1.Y08^iPj.  ELATION 


ZiMMERN,  Helen. 
920.ED3. 

ZOCiBAUM,     Rufus. 


Maria  Edaeworth. 


Horse,  foot,  and 


186 


NOTES. 


Note.     For  works  published  by  Massachusetts  state  see  the  following  classes : 


Agriculture.    630,  631. 

American  statutes  and  cases.     34.5. 

Charities.    301. 

Constitutional  law  and  history.  342. 

Education.    379. 

Finance.    336. 

Geology.    557. 


History.    974.4. 

Hygiene.    014. 

ichnology.    506. 

Legislative  bodies  and  annals.    328. 

Public  health.     614. 

Statistics.    317. 


Note.     For  works  published  by  the  United  States  see  the  following  classes: 


Agriculture.    630,  632,  634. 
Census.    317. 

Chemical  technology.    664. 
Commerce.    380. 
Description.    917.9. 
Education.    371,  378,  379,  907. 
Fisheries.    639. 
Forestry.    634.9. 
Geodesy.    526. 
Geology.    557. 
History.    975. 
Laws.    345. 


Legislative  bodies  and  annals.    328. 

Manufactures.    677. 

Patents  :  agricultural.     630. 
Same.     Mechanical.     608. 

Pests.     Blights.     632. 

Public  health.     614. 

United    States    and    state   govern- 
ment.    353. 

United  States  statutes  and  cases. 
345. 

Veterinary.    019. 


187 


ANONYMOUS  AND  OTHER  BOOKS. 


Anonymous  and  other  books  not 
by  the  Subject  Index. 


iven  in  the  Author  List,  witli  such  as  may  not  readily  be   found 


Andovek  case.     285. AN2. 

Appleton's  cyclopaedia  of  American 
biography.     R920.07.AP5. 

Appleton's  home  books.    040.AP5. 

Art  of  conversation.     177. AR7. 

Art  union.     R70o.AR7. 

Beginning  and  growth  of  the  Chris- 
tian life.     268.B39. 

Book  of  family  crests.     929.8.B64. 

Cassell's  history  of  India.     954. G76. 

-  of  the  war  between   France  and 
Germany.     944.08.OL4. 

Celebration  at  the  West  Church, 
Boston.     288.W52. 

-  of  the  250th  anniversary  of  Cam- 
bridge.    974.4.C14. 

-  of  Concord.     974.4.C74. 
-ofDedham.     974.4.  D36. 

Centennial  celebration  of  the  battle 
of  Lexington.     974.4. L59p. 

-  of  the  Concord  fight.     9t4.4.C74c. 
Club  of  one.     818.C62. 
Complete    guide    to    leather    work. 

745.C7.3. 


First  lessons  in  business  matters. 
658.F51. 

Girl's  life  eighty  years  ago.  920.B685. 

Habits  of  good  society.     395. Hll. 

Harper's  history  of  the  rebellion. 
973.7.  G93. 

Hasheesh  eater.     615.H27. 

Hereafter,  The.    218.H42. 

History  of  Plattsburg.     974.7. P69. 

Nun  of  Kenmare.     920.C95. 

Olden  time  in  New  York.    974.7. OLl. 

Our  dumb  animals.     179. 0U7. 

Pen  and  pencil  pictures  of  the  poets. 
808.1.  P37. 

Prize  plans  for  cottages.     692. W46. 

Saxton's  rural  hand-books.  630.SA9. 

Speaker's  garland.     808.5.SP3. 

Statesman's  year-book.     310. ST2. 

Summary  of  English  and  French  his- 
tory.    902.  SU6. 

Testimonials  for  defence  of  the 
America's  cup.     797. B65. 

Two  royal  lives.     920.F874. 

Volcano  under  the  city.    974.7.V88. 


188 


CORRECTIONS. 


Note.  Owing  to  a  change  in  classification  made  after  the  Subject  Index  was  printed,  Artists, 
biography,  and  Musicians'  lives  should  be  omitted  from  the  same,  and  Biography  920—927.8  should 
read  920—920.7. 


Class  331.     For  Weeks  read  Camp- 
bell.    {Au.  no.  Clo.) 

-  371.     Read  Mass.  emergency  and 

hygiene  association. 

-  621.     Read  Shelley. 

-  630.     O'Neill.     Read  630.ON4. 

-  630.        Read     Reemelin.  {v.    3     Of 

630.  SAO.) 

-  635.     Read  Bridgeman. 

-  680.    Waite.    Read  Boy's  work- 

shop.    Introduction  by  Waite. 

-  808.3.      Read     Vol.  l.     Exile;  Intellect. 

2.     Tragedy;   Life,  etc. 


-  883.     Read  Treppi. 

-  843.     Read  Contes. 

-  910.      TowLE.      Read   Vasco   da 

Gama. 

-  914.     Read  Cassell. 

-914.5.      Hare.      Erase   Sicily. 
914.5.  H22s. 

-  919.8.     For  MacGahan  read 

Melville.    {Au.  jio.  M49.) 

-  920.  Read  Louis  Philippe.  {Seel..) 


Fiction.  Read  {found  alphabetically)  Burnham  Breaker.  Five  little 
Peppers.  Luck  of  Roaring  camp.  Left  on  Labrador.  ^/j<7  after  Life 
ior  2iV\ie,  add:  Lighthouse.  Ballantyne.  B21c.  For  Gky.x,  pseud? 
{See  Silence  of  Dean  IVIaitland)  read  Uttiet.     UT8s. 


Class  888.     After  Lucian,  add 
-  919.8.     After  Knox,  add: 
919.8.  M49. 
Author  List.      After  Bartlett,  J.  R.,  add: 
quotations.     R808.8.B28. 
After  Dixon, W.  H.,  add:    Dobell,  Horace. 
After  Urwick,  Rev.^.,add:  Uttiet, .^/j-j, 
of  Dean  Maitland.     UT3s. 


Plato.     Collins.     888.P69C. 
MacGahan.      Under  the  Northern  Lights. 


Bartlett,  John.      Familiar 


Winter  cough,  etc. 
{Maxwell  Grey) 


616.D75. 

Silence 


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